Aims and Scope
Aim:
The Journal of Genomics and Health Sciences aims to advance research and knowledge in genomics and its applications in healthcare, disease prevention, and personalized medicine. It provides a platform for scientists, clinicians, and healthcare professionals to share innovative studies, breakthroughs, and interdisciplinary approaches in genomic sciences. The journal encourages high-quality contributions that explore the relationship between genetics, health, and disease management. By publishing cutting-edge research, it fosters collaboration among researchers and medical practitioners. It strives to bridge the gap between genomics research and clinical applications to improve global health outcomes.
Scope:
The journal covers a wide range of topics related to genomics and health sciences, including human and medical genomics, functional genomics, epigenetics, and precision medicine. It welcomes research on genomic variations, gene therapy, pharmacogenomics, and molecular diagnostics. Additionally, it explores the role of genomics in complex diseases, cancer genetics, rare genetic disorders, and microbiome research. The journal also emphasizes advances in bioinformatics, computational genomics, and AI-driven genomic analysis. Contributions related to ethical, legal, and social aspects of genomic research are encouraged. It serves as a platform for translational research, bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical practice. The journal is committed to fostering innovation in genomics for better healthcare solutions.