PMI Journal welcomes new associate editor Frederik Boëtius Hertz

Journal of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology welcomes Frederik Boëtius Hertz as new associate editor. Frederik Boetius Hertz is an Associate Professor at the Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Copenhagen, and a Consultant in Clinical Microbiology at Rigshospitalet. He specializes in clinical microbiology, antibiotic treatment and antimicrobial resistance, with a research focus on antibiotic […]
Reflections on the Evolution of Pathology

In this Opinion Piece, Alexandra Gabriella Gheorghe reflects on how modern pathology continues to bridge the past, present, and future of medicine.
Call for Papers: PMI Focus Issue 2026: Forensic Pathology

The Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology (PMI Journal) invites submissions for a new focus issue on forensic pathology. We welcome both original research articles and comprehensive reviews that advance knowledge, methodology and applications within the field.
Meet the next generation of microbiologists: William Johnston, Scotland

Dr William Johnston, a British early-career microbiologist at Glasgow Caledonian University, studies hospital-acquired fungal threats. His latest paper in the Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology shows that Candida auris can persist on dry surfaces by forming biofilms that tolerate bleach-based cleaning.
Call for Papers: The Role of Human Gut Microbiota in Health and Disease

Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology is proud to be part of a multi-journal collection on gut microbiota: “The Role of Human Gut Microbiota in Health and Disease”.
Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence in Diagnostic, Clinical and Forensic Pathology

Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology (PMI) calls for submissions to its 2026 Focus Issue on artificial intelligence in pathology The Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology (PMI) is pleased to announce an upcoming Focus Issue in 2026 dedicated to the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in pathology. Researchers, clinicians, and experts in the […]
New Focus Issue: 100-Years Anniversary

The PMI Editor-in-Chiefs reflect on the journal’s 100-year journey. From its origins in microbiology and pathology to its evolution into an interdisciplinary platform for pioneering medical innovations. As we mark this milestone, we honour past breakthroughs and look ahead to the next century of scientific discovery.
Meet the next generation of microbiologists: Mark Craig Butcher, Scotland

Mark Craig Butcher, PhD, is a Senior Microbiome Innovation Scientist at Glasgow Caledonian University, specialising in oral microbiology. A British national from Scotland, he has dedicated his research to improving understanding and prediction of oral disease, with his latest work published in the Journal of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology on meta-analysis of caries microbiome studies. At 35, he combines academic expertise with industrial innovation, driving translational research in microbiology.
The Scientific Power of Emotion

We risk sidelining the very force that drives discovery: curiosity. PMI Editors-in-Chief makes the case for protecting curiosity-driven research as essential to true innovation – not despite its uncertainty, but because of it.
Meet the next generation of microbiologists: Leo Hannolainen, Helsinki

Leo Hannolainen is a PhD student at the University of Helsinki exploring how persistent viruses affect transplant outcomes. His research aims to uncover novel biomarkers through genomic analysis and ex vivo studies.