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Public Health Genomics


Title Abbreviation
Public Health Genomics
ISSN
1662-4246
Electronic ISSN
1662-8063
Readership
Policy Makers, Public Health Professionals, Researchers, Scientists
Scope
'Public Health Genomics' aims to bring principles of population science to the translation of genomic discovery for public health benefit globally. The three key functions of public health: Assessment, Policy Development, and Assurance, along with the cross-cutting theme of health equity, provide the framework for reviewing the appropriateness of submissions. To that end, the journal welcomes original research, notes from the field, reviews and commentaries within the following public health genomics research domains: Surveillance Research; Behavioral Research; Communication Research; Community Engagement Research; ELSI Research; Implementation Science Research. Submissions focused on promoting health equity (e.g., addressing health disparities) are also encouraged.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Karger Publishers
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