Consensus Statements in 2019

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  • The microbial majority with which we share Earth often goes unnoticed despite underlying major biogeochemical cycles and food webs, thereby taking a key role in climate change. This Consensus Statement highlights the importance of climate change microbiology and issues a call to action for all microbiologists.

    • Ricardo Cavicchioli
    • William J. Ripple
    • Nicole S. Webster
    Consensus StatementOpen Access
  • Antibiotic persistence contributes to the survival of bacteria during antibiotic treatment. In this Consensus Statement, scientists working on the response of bacteria to antibiotics define antibiotic persistence and provide practical guidance on how to study bacterial persisters.

    • Nathalie Q. Balaban
    • Sophie Helaine
    • Annelies Zinkernagel
    Consensus StatementOpen Access