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Friday Oct 12, 2007

BMC Medical Genomics - the next phase of the genomic revolution

Image copyright iStockphotoThe biological sciences have been transformed by genomics over the past ten years, and the next decade will see a similar revolution in medicine. The medical research community is increasingly turning to the use of large-scale, high-throughput genomic techniques to address clinical questions. By providing information on the interaction between genes, drugs and diseases, genomic approaches to medicine promise to contribute to the delivery of personalized and individual medical treatment.

The realisation of the promise of medical genomics will depend on access to three important things: technology, as highlighted by the proposed US Genomics and Personalized Medicine Act; data, as exemplified by the NIH's database of Genotype and Phenotype (dbGaP); and published, peer-reviewed research.

To maximize the visibility and impact of this vital and growing field of research, we are pleased to announce the launch of the latest addition to the BMC series, BMC Medical Genomics. The journal is entirely open access - all articles will be immediately available to read online at no charge. BMC Medical Genomics will publish original peer-reviewed research articles on functional genomics, genome structure, genome-scale population genetics, epigenomics, proteomics, systems analysis and pharmacogenomics in relation to human health and disease. As well as research articles, we aim to publish Commentary articles exploring new directions and innovations in medical genomics.  We are keen for clinical and biomedical researchers to tell us what else you want and need from our new journal.

In a new step for the BMC-series, BMC Medical Genomics is recruiting academic Associate Editors, who will manage the peer review process in tandem with our in-house team of Assistant Editors, and work with the international Editorial Board. If you would like to be involved in the journal as a reviewer, Editorial Board Member, or Associate Editor, please contact us. As with the other medical journals in the BMC series, BMC Medical Genomics will use open peer review; the names of the peer reviewers will be known to the authors and the reports will be made public alongside the published article. 

BMC Medical Genomics intends to publish its first articles in January 2008. BMC Medical Genomics (ISSN 1755-8794) will be indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, BIOSIS, CAS, Scopus, EMBASE, and Google Scholar. We are now accepting submissions, and would like to invite you to submit using the online submission system.

 

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