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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Testimonials

"The impact of this new journal belies its relative youth. It contains an increasing number of papers that fall into the 'not to be missed' category. In short, it has succeeded in establishing a unique niche for itself and is a very welcome arrival on the human genomics scene.
David N. Cooper, Professor of Human Molecular Genetics, Cardiff University School of Medicine and Curator, Human Gene Mutation Database

"Human Genomics finely covers one of the new, key disciplines that will help combat diseases and build medicine of the 21st century.
Michel Tibayrenc, Genetics and Infection of Infectious Diseases laboratory, IRD Centre

"Peer-reviewed articles as well as peer-reviewed cutting-edge provocative reviews and updates in the human genomics field will help make this journal highly successful and competitive, worldwide.
Daniel NebertUniversity of Cincinnati Medical School

"Human Genomics is a most welcome publication. It serves to promote the results of statistical genetics, proteomics, pharmacogenomics, comparative genetics and a wide variety of other approaches.
Greg GibsonNorth Carolina State University

"Human Genomics bridges the gap between the many subdisciplines of genomics, including pharmacogenetics, population genetics and evolutionary genetics.
Mark RatainUniversity of Chicago

"Perhaps our greatest and most exciting challenge is to understand what makes us uniquely human. With the tools provided by comparative and functional genomics and systems biology, we can anticipate the discovery of what makes us tick, of how we are born and why we die. A new journal encompassing the field of human genomics provides and invaluable opportunity for publication in this most fascinating area of research.
James Scott FRS,Imperial College Genetics and Genomics Research Institute

"Human Genomics has the ambitious goal of simultaneously drawing together cutting-edge research in the theory, the methodology, and the applications of genomic technology. The integration of these disciplines into a single forum promises to be a treasure trove for all researchers actively interested in realizing the promise of the Human Genome Project.
Joel Claiborne Stephens,Genaissance

"Human Genomics is a most welcome journal that focuses on genomics to understand the how and the why of human evolution and molecular functioning. The large genomics efforts that currently are underway offer these issues to be addressed thoroughly.
Carsten Wiuf, Bioinformatics Research Center, University of Aarhus, Denmark