Women Scientists in Microbiology, Immunology and Biotechnology

 

Our vision

Through publications in English and French, the ‘Women Scientists in Microbiology, Immunology and Biotechnology‘ platform aims to be an excellent channel for the scientific community to gain full and free access to the results of scientific research in developing countries, more specifically in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Our mission

Our mission is to disseminate as widely as possible, and at reasonable cost, the results of high-quality scientific work of the various research institutions in developing countries. We also support the promotion of women scientists through the composition of our editorial board and by providing opportunities motivating the publication of women scientists research data.

Our objectives

1) Disseminate the research results of young scientists in the fields of Microbiology, Immunology and Biotechnology.

2) Promote the careers of young women scientists by supporting them in the publication of their research data.

3) Accelerate the positioning of Universities in developing countries by promoting the international visibility of their Researchers.

 

Recent articles

Optimizing HPV Vaccination Strategies: Insights from Vaccine Technologies, Immune Response and Epidemiological Trends from Togo Optimizing HPV Vaccination Strategies: Insights from Vaccine Technologies, Immune Response and Epidemiological Trends from Togo Vol.01, No.03, pp 1-12WoSciMIB-2024.09.0003.Optimizing HPV Vaccination Strategies Insights from Vaccine Technologies

Flow cytometry technique for identification and functional analysis of NK cells Flow cytometry technique for identification and functional analysis of NK cells Vol.01, No.02, pp 1-6WoSciMIB-2024.09.0002.Flow cytometry technique for identification and functional analysis of NK cells

Preserving “Peste des petits ruminants” virus with Whatman paper Preserving “Peste des petits ruminants” virus with Whatman paper Vol.01, No.01, pp 1-8WoSciMIB-2024.05.0001.Preserving “Peste des petits ruminants” virus with Whatman paper

Determinants and Patterns of Antibiotic Use in Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Togo Determinants and Patterns of Antibiotic Use in Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Togo Vol.01, No.05, pp 1-16WSMIB-2025-10-0005.Determinants and Patterns of Antibiotic Use in Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Togo

Optimizing whole blood stimulation conditions for intracellular cytokine staining: A solution for resource-limited laboratories and field studies Optimizing whole blood stimulation conditions for intracellular cytokine staining: A solution for resource-limited laboratories and field studies Vol.01, No.04, pp 1-8WoSciMIB-2025.04.0004.Optimizing whole blood stimulation conditions for intracellular cytokine staining

Determinants and Patterns of Antibiotic Use in Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Togo Determinants and Patterns of Antibiotic Use in Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Togo Vol.01, No.05, pp 1-16WSMIB-2025-10-0005.Determinants and Patterns of Antibiotic Use in Children with Sickle Cell Disease in Togo

Optimizing HPV Vaccination Strategies: Insights from Vaccine Technologies, Immune Response and Epidemiological Trends from Togo Optimizing HPV Vaccination Strategies: Insights from Vaccine Technologies, Immune Response and Epidemiological Trends from Togo Vol.01, No.03, pp 1-12WoSciMIB-2024.09.0003.Optimizing HPV Vaccination Strategies Insights from Vaccine Technologies

Optimizing whole blood stimulation conditions for intracellular cytokine staining: A solution for resource-limited laboratories and field studies Optimizing whole blood stimulation conditions for intracellular cytokine staining: A solution for resource-limited laboratories and field studies Vol.01, No.04, pp 1-8WoSciMIB-2025.04.0004.Optimizing whole blood stimulation conditions for intracellular cytokine staining

Preserving “Peste des petits ruminants” virus with Whatman paper Preserving “Peste des petits ruminants” virus with Whatman paper Vol.01, No.01, pp 1-8WoSciMIB-2024.05.0001.Preserving “Peste des petits ruminants” virus with Whatman paper

Flow cytometry technique for identification and functional analysis of NK cells Flow cytometry technique for identification and functional analysis of NK cells Vol.01, No.02, pp 1-6WoSciMIB-2024.09.0002.Flow cytometry technique for identification and functional analysis of NK cells