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Frontiers is an award-winning Open Science platform and leading Open Access scholarly publisher. Our mission is to make research results openly available to the world, thereby accelerating scientific and technological innovation, societal progress and economic growth. Covering more than 600 academic disciplines, our 80+ journals are led and peer-reviewed by editorial boards of over 100,000 top researchers.

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiologyis a leading specialty journal, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across all pathogenic microorganisms and their interaction with their hosts. Chief Editor Yousef Abu Kwaik, University of Louisville is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international experts. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.

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Iara Pérez, Journal Manager, Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Iara received her PhD in Molecular Biosciences from the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain, working at CSIC and developing part of her research work at EPFL. Iara then joined the Frontiers editorial team and worked with another journal in the biosciences field before becoming journal manager for Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology this year.

Email Iara to discuss your research: iara.perez@frontiersin.org

Frontiers highlighted Research Topics

Diversity of Human CD4 T Cell Subsets in Susceptibility to HIV Infection, Latency Establishment and Reversal

Led by Dr. Marina Lusic, Lara Manganaro, Harry E Taylor.

Epigenetic Control of Viral Infection

Led by Drs. Ian Groves, Kostas Paschos, Georges Herbein.

Frontiers highlighted articles

Application of CRISPR/Cas9-Based Gene Editing in HIV-1/AIDS Therapy (Review)

Microglial Cells: The Main HIV-1 Reservoir in the Brain (Review)

Per2 Upregulation in Circulating Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells During Chronic HIV Infection (Original Research)

Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells and the Pathogenesis of HIV/AIDS (Mini Review)

Dendritic Cell Maturation Regulates TSPAN7 Function in HIV-1 Transfer to CD4+ T Lymphocytes (Original Research)

What Can Gamma Delta T Cells Contribute to an HIV Cure? (Review)

Measuring the Success of HIV-1 Cure Strategies (Review)

Promise and Progress of an HIV-1 Cure by Adeno-Associated Virus Vector Delivery of Anti-HIV-1 Biologics (Review)

TIGIT Blockade: A Multipronged Approach to Target the HIV Reservoir (Mini Review)

Engineering CAR T Cells to Target the HIV Reservoir (Review)

Targeting Epigenetics to Cure HIV-1: Lessons From (and for) Cancer Treatment (Mini Review)

Toward DNA-Based T-Cell Mediated Vaccines to Target HIV-1 and Hepatitis C Virus: Approaches to Elicit Localized Immunity for Protection (Mini Review)

A Trispecific Anti-HIV Chimeric Antigen Receptor Containing the CCR5 N-Terminal Region (Original Research)

Virus-Specific T Cell Therapies for HIV: Lessons Learned From Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (Mini Review)

Boosting the Immune System for HIV Cure: A γδ T Cell Perspective (Review)

Why launch a Frontiers Research Topic?

Frontiers’ Research Topics are peer-reviewed article collections around cutting-edge research themes. Defined, managed and led by renowned researchers, they unite the world’s leading experts around the hottest topics, stimulating collaboration and accelerating science. Managed and disseminated on Frontiers’ Open Science platform, these collections are free to access and highly visible, increasing readership and citations for your research.

Frontiers highlights

  • Gold open-access publisher
  • 5th most-cited of world's 20 largest publishers
  • Rigorous, constructive, efficient and transparent peer review
  • Average time from submission to final decision: 90 days

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