Annual Reviews, the non-profit publisher that synthesises critical research literature, has announced the launch of Annual Review of Virology. This journal will capture and describe the most important advances in our understanding of viruses of animals, plants, bacteria, archaea, fungi, and protozoa. Reviews will address exciting discoveries and new directions in basic and applied virology including studies of virus structure and replication, viral pathogenesis, virus-host interactions, viral evolution, and immune responses to viral infections.
The Annual Review of Virology is edited by Professor Lynn W. Enquist (Henry L. Hillman Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University), with Associate Editors Terence S. Dermody (Dorothy Overall Wells Professor of Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine) and Daniel DiMaio (Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor of Genetics at Yale School of Medicine).
Complimentary online access to the first volume of the journal is available until September 2015 at virology.annualreviews.org. Interested institutions that do not have a current online account and would like to track usage statistics of the complimentary access to the journal may register with the Sales Department (sales@annualreviews.org).