Journal Micro in foco

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  • We are planning to put out 4 issues of the journal Microbiologia in Foco per year.
    This is a journal of the Brazilian Society of Microbiology( SBM), with a circulation of  2000 samples and free distribution to SBM members. It provides information and announcements about subjects in bacteriology, mycology and virology in the various areas that Microbiology encompasses: environment, agriculture, basic microbiology,foods, industry, human and veterinary medicine and oral microbiology.
    The journal  allows space for announcing consensuses, scientific agendas, current events and employment opportunities.
    Come and be a part fo this vehicle of up-to-date information!
    Sincerely,
    Marina Baquerizo Martinez  and Carlos P. Taborda - Editors
    Brazilian Society of Microbiology

Micro in foco for Membership

 

Journal Micro in foco

 

The Brazilian Society of Microbiology, SBM,  launched in July 2007 the journal Microbiologia in foco (Microbiology in Focus), a quarterly publication, with circulation of 2000 issues in which it is distributed free to the departments of universities and faculties, industries, laboratories and other services connected to microbiology. Microbiologia in foco is exclusively about the information and its dissemination, with regard to fungi, bacteria and viruses in the various areas of scope of Microbiology, divided into different sections, such as:
- Brief comments on relevant scientific works 
- Article on information about relevant themes
- Microbiology education
- Book commentaries
- Homages to professionals with emphasis on the founding and growth of the Brazilian Society of Microbiology
- Featured departments: notices of interest for microbiology
- Open forum for readers
- Open forum for industry
- Public announcements: space dedicated to companies
Therefore, we invite those interested to participate in this initiative by writing and sending information pieces in the area of microbiology with more or less 20 pages (double-spaced and Arial 12 pt font).
We are certain that we can count on the valuable cooperation of those interested in the dissemination of microbiology information in Brazil, and we also welcome suggestions for the improvement of the Journal.

 

 

 

 

Brazilian Society of Microbiology- SBM
Av. Professor Lineu Prestes, 2415
Cidade Universitária – São Paulo – SP
CEP 05508–000
Fone: +55 11 3813-9647
Fax: +55 11 3037-7095
sbm@sbmicrobiologia.org.br
www.sbmicrobiologia.org.br 

Prof. Dr. Adalberto Pessoa Junior  
President
Prof. Dr. Alexandre Rosado
Vice President
Profa. Dra. Carla Taddei de Castro Neves  
Secretary
Prof. Dr. Lauro Santos Filho  
Secretary
Prof. Dr. Carlos Pelleschi Taborda  
Treasurer
Profa. Dra. Patrícia Silva Cisalpino  
Treasurer

 

Wellington Maruchi
Administrative Manager and Event Coordinator
Riccardo Moraes  
Educational Coordinator
José Jair  
Finance Department
Tifani Luri  
Secretary of BJM
Jéssica Maria  
Administrative Assistant

SBM since 1956

 

The Brazilian Society of Microbiology (SBM) is a public nonprofit organization, with a scientific basis, and was founded on September 28, 1956. SBM is active in basic and applied microbiology, which can be subdivided into areas in accordance with the scientific advances of each sector.

 

SBM organizes and promotes Symposia, Congresses and Courses  in different areas in  different parts of the country. Every two years, SBM sponsors the Brazilian Congress of Microbiology (CBM), where it congregates the different areas of microbiology, with the  participation of about 3000 persons, including scientists, professors, students, private professionals and other interested parties. The Congress is composed of symposia, conferences, round tables, oral presentations of works and poster sessions, and encompasses all areas of basic and applied microbiology. SBM Awards for Scientific Merit are given to works selected by an international commission. CBM excels by the inclusion of the above themes, excellence of presentations,  and intense participation of the microbiology community in Brazil and in various other countries, as well as providing a  casual environment. These factors make the event an interesting  and unforgettable forum of exchange of knowledge and of fraternization.