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    As the Editor in Chief team for The ISME Journal, we are committed to promoting excellence in all aspects of our flagship society journal. We strive to ensure rapid handling of manuscripts and quality reviews as we seek to publish the most important discoveries in microbial ecology. As part of this philosophy, we wish to acknowledge and celebrate the most impactful articles in our journal. We use a diverse complement of article metrics related to citations, social media mentions, blog posts, and page accesses in order to shortlist articles that may be deserving of special recognition for a given year. Following this process, we evaluate articles for their content to help reach our final decisions. High impact articles elevate the profile of our journal and highlight exceptional discoveries in the field of microbial ecology and, given the number of major advances that we publish each year, it was particularly difficult to only select three. For the 2022 ISME J Best Paper Award, we Editors in Chief would like to recognize the following three articles for their outstanding quality and impact. We think you will agree that these three articles nicely reflect the breadth of topics that ISME J publishes each year from authors around the world. Lisa Stein, Josh Neufeld, and Jillian Petersen

    Image: Prof. Christine Moissl-Eichinger, Medical University Graz, Austria
  • Award |

    As the newly appointed Editor in Chief team for The ISME Journal, we are committed to promoting excellence in all aspects of our flagship society journal. We strive to ensure rapid handling of manuscripts and quality reviews as we seek to publish the most important discoveries in microbial ecology. As part of this philosophy, we wish to acknowledge and celebrate the most impactful articles in our journal. We use a diverse complement of article metrics related to citations, social media mentions, blog posts, and page accesses in order to shortlist articles that may be deserving of special recognition for a given year. Following this process, we evaluate articles for their content to help reach our final decisions. High impact articles elevate the profile of our journal and highlight exceptional discoveries in the field of microbial ecology and, given the number of major advances that we publish each year, it was particularly difficult to only select three. For this inaugural 2020 ISME J Best Paper Award, we Editors in Chief would like to recognize the following three articles for their outstanding quality and impact. We think you will agree that these three articles nicely reflect the breadth of topics that ISME J publishes each year from authors around the world. ********************************* Cristina Howard-Varona, Morgan M. Lindback, G. Eric Bastien, Natalie Solonenko, Ahmed A. Zayed, HoBin Jang, Bill Andreopoulos, Heather M. Brewer, Tijana Glavina del Rio, Joshua N. Adkins, Subhadeep Paul, Matthew B. Sullivan, Melissa B. Duhaime. Phage-specific metabolic reprogramming of virocells. 14, 881–895. Andy O. Leu, Chen Cai, Simon J. McIlroy, Gordon Southam, Victoria J. Orphan, Zhiguo Yuan, Shihu Hu, Gene W. Tyson. Anaerobic methane oxidation coupled to manganese reduction by members of the Methanoperedenaceae. 14, 1030–1041. Liam M. Rooney, William B. Amos, Paul A. Hoskisson, Gail McConnell. Intra-colony channels in E. coli function as a nutrient uptake system. 14, 2461–2473. ********************************* The above three articles, plus all articles that reached our shortlist are included in this collection. Josh Neufeld, Lisa Stein and Kazuya Watanabe

    Image: Prof. Christine Moissl-Eichinger, Medical University Graz, Austria