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Editor Profile: Karl Forchhammer.

1, Karl Forchhammer2

  • 1The FEBS Journal Editorial Office, Cambridge, UK.

The FEBS Journal
|December 6, 2021
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This interview features Karl Forchhammer, an editorial board member of The FEBS Journal. He shares insights into his microbiology research and perspectives on the journal.

Area of Science:

  • Microbiology and Organismic Interactions
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Background:

  • Interview with Karl Forchhammer, Director of Microbiology/Organismic Interactions at the University of Tübingen since 2007.
  • Forchhammer has been an editorial board member of The FEBS Journal since 2008.

Discussion:

  • Focus on research interests and perspectives on scientific publishing.
  • Exploration of the future directions in the field of microbiology.

Key Insights:

  • Highlights Karl Forchhammer's contributions to microbiology research.
  • Provides insights into the editorial processes and vision of The FEBS Journal.

Outlook:

  • Future trends in microbiology and organismic interactions.

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