This Research Topic is an integral part of the Perspectives in Cellular and Infection Microbiology series.
This series aims to shed light on contemporary and emerging views in Fungal Pathogenesis through in-depth perspective articles. We seek submissions that offer insightful analysis, forward-thinking viewpoints, and critical evaluations of current theories and their applications in Fungal Pathogenesis. Contributions may dissect the strengths, weaknesses, and potential future developments of current conceptual approaches or research methodologies. We encourage authors to explore not only advances in understanding cell biology and infection mechanisms, but also theoretical frameworks and interpretive paradigms shaping the discipline.
The perspective pieces that will be published in this collection should provide valuable insights that provoke thoughtful discussion, inspire future research, and challenge existing paradigms. Submissions may include discussions on the evolution of theories in Fungal Pathogenesis, debates on controversial viewpoints, or predictions about future directions in understanding Fungal Pathogenesis-related phenomena. Articles that propose novel syntheses of existing perspectives or suggest innovative applications of theoretical and practical insights across different contexts are particularly welcome.
Each submission will be rigorously peer-reviewed with an emphasis on originality and insight. The perceived impact and relevance of the discussion to ongoing and future research will be considered critical. In this Research Topic, we welcome Perspective Articles and Mini Reviews.
Perspective Articles: Insightful discussions that challenge existing viewpoints, propose new theories, or provide integrative reviews on the current state and future directions of Fungal Pathogenesis research.
Mini Reviews: provide concise summaries of current research developments, discussing different perspectives, research gaps, and future trends in Fungal Pathogenesis research.
Keywords:
Fungal Pathogenesis, Mycology, Fungal Infections, Fungus, Fungal Microbiology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
This Research Topic is an integral part of the Perspectives in Cellular and Infection Microbiology series.
This series aims to shed light on contemporary and emerging views in Fungal Pathogenesis through in-depth perspective articles. We seek submissions that offer insightful analysis, forward-thinking viewpoints, and critical evaluations of current theories and their applications in Fungal Pathogenesis. Contributions may dissect the strengths, weaknesses, and potential future developments of current conceptual approaches or research methodologies. We encourage authors to explore not only advances in understanding cell biology and infection mechanisms, but also theoretical frameworks and interpretive paradigms shaping the discipline.
The perspective pieces that will be published in this collection should provide valuable insights that provoke thoughtful discussion, inspire future research, and challenge existing paradigms. Submissions may include discussions on the evolution of theories in Fungal Pathogenesis, debates on controversial viewpoints, or predictions about future directions in understanding Fungal Pathogenesis-related phenomena. Articles that propose novel syntheses of existing perspectives or suggest innovative applications of theoretical and practical insights across different contexts are particularly welcome.
Each submission will be rigorously peer-reviewed with an emphasis on originality and insight. The perceived impact and relevance of the discussion to ongoing and future research will be considered critical. In this Research Topic, we welcome Perspective Articles and Mini Reviews.
Perspective Articles: Insightful discussions that challenge existing viewpoints, propose new theories, or provide integrative reviews on the current state and future directions of Fungal Pathogenesis research.
Mini Reviews: provide concise summaries of current research developments, discussing different perspectives, research gaps, and future trends in Fungal Pathogenesis research.
Keywords:
Fungal Pathogenesis, Mycology, Fungal Infections, Fungus, Fungal Microbiology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.