Marian J Gilmore, Sarah Knerr, Stephanie A Kraft, Joanna E Bulkley, Barbara B Biesecker, Heather Spencer Feigelson, Jessica Ezzell Hunter, Charisma L Jenkins, Tia L Kauffman, Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, Elizabeth G Liles, Kathleen F Mittendorf, Kristin R Muessig, Kathryn M Porter, Bradley A Rolf, Alan F Rope, Jamilyn M Zepp, Katherine Patrice Anderson, Beth Devine, Galen Joseph, Michael C Leo, Katrina Goddard, Benjamin S Wilfond
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期刊介绍:
''Public Health Genomics'' is the leading international journal focusing on the timely translation of genome-based knowledge and technologies into public health, health policies, and healthcare as a whole. This peer-reviewed journal is a bimonthly forum featuring original papers, reviews, short communications, and policy statements. It is supplemented by topic-specific issues providing a comprehensive, holistic and ''all-inclusive'' picture of the chosen subject. Multidisciplinary in scope, it combines theoretical and empirical work from a range of disciplines, notably public health, molecular and medical sciences, the humanities and social sciences. In so doing, it also takes into account rapid scientific advances from fields such as systems biology, microbiomics, epigenomics or information and communication technologies as well as the hight potential of ''big data'' for public health.