Genome Medicine announces 'Single cell analysis' special issue: call for papers

Later this year, Genome Medicine will publish a special issue on the topic of Single cell analysis: into the clinic. This issue will highlight the rapid advances that have been made in the separation, detection and analysis of genomic and proteomic material in single cells and how this approach will inform our understanding and treatment of disease.

The publication of these articles will be coordinated with a series of commissioned reviews and opinions written by leaders in the field including:

Garry Nolan (Stanford University, US)
James Heath (California Institute of Technology, US)
Thierry Voet (KU Leuven, Belgium and Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK)
Michael Speicher (Medical University of Graz, Austria).

The Editors of Genome Medicine are now accepting submissions of manuscripts employing single cell techniques in the study of human health and disease, analyses of circulating tumor cells as well as methodological, technological and informatics developments in this field. We welcome research across the scope of the journal – genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and systems approaches – with an emphasis on analyzing individual cells.

Please submit using our online system and mention the series in your covering letter.

For more information, please email editorial@genomemedicine.com.

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