Editor:
Vasilis Vasiliou

Volume 4
6 issues per year

ISSN:1479-7364
(online)

Indexed and abstracted in:

Chemical Abstracts
Medline
PubMed

Human Genome Organisation



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Human Genomics

Human Genomics focuses on the application of genomic approaches to improve understanding of human disease, drug discovery and variable drug reaction. It brings together academics and practitioners in industry who are actively interested in realising the full potential of the ever expanding Human Genome Project. The journal is published bi-monthly, fully peer-reviewed and directed by a panel of leading experts acting as editors and referees – subjects covered include:

Pharmacogenomics, Association studies, Functional genomics, Expression profiling, Proteomics, Bioinformatics, Animal models, Statistical genetics, Genetic epidemiology, Human population genetics, Comparative genomics 

Each issue of the journal features the following sections:

  • Primary research papers
  • Detailed review articles covering the many sub-disciplines encompassed within human genomics
  • Progress reports delivering state-of-the-art reports on fast moving developments in both the experimental and theoretical arenas
  • Updates on genome annotations and database resources including progress reports on changes in the contents and formats of community accessible databases
  • Details of grant awarding bodies: what their qualifying conditions are, what they support, the funds they award and who makes the awards
  • Commentary, analysis and opinion pieces
  • Reviews of software, websites and other internet accessible resources
  • Book reviews

Human Genomics is indexed and abstracted by Biosis Previews, Biological Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts and Medline (Index Medicus)

The journal is essential reading for researchers in academia and industry including:

  • Directors of Research & Development
  • Directors of Lead Discovery
  • Institute Directors
  • Directors of Bioinformatics/Genomics/Proteomics
  • Heads of Genetics/Gene Discovery
  • Medical Directors
  • Clinicians
  • Senior Scientists
  • Principal Investigators
  • Senior Lecturers
  • Laboratory Managers
  • Grant Reviewers
  • Technology Developers and Investors
  • Group Leaders
  • Postgraduates
  • Students