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New Sections with focus areas in GWAS to function, cardiovascular, renal, metabolic and neurological systems, exercise physiology, pharmacogenomics, clinical, translational and genomics for precision medicine, comparative and statistical
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Physiological Genomics—the journal linking genes to physiological functions
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Editor-in-Chief: Bina Joe, Ph.D.
Bina Joe is a Professor of Physiology and
Pharmacology and the founding Director of the Center
for Hypertension and Personalized Medicine at the
University of Toledo College of Medicine. Bina has
been a member of the APS for over a decade, has
served on the Editorial Board of Hypertension, and been an Associate Editor for Physiological Genomics.
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Hillary Coller, University of California, Los Angeles
Michael Garrett, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Justin Grobe, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
Lauren Koch, University of Michigan
Martin McBride, University of Glasgow
Patricia Munroe, Centre for Clinical Pharmacology Barts and
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Scope of Journal
Physiological Genomics publishes original papers, reviews and
rapid reports in a wide area of research focused on uncovering
the links between genes and physiology at all levels of biological
organization. Articles on topics ranging from single genes to the
whole genome and their links to the physiology of humans, any
model organism, organ, tissue or cell are welcome. Areas of
interest include complex polygenic traits preferably of importance
to human health and gene-function relationships of disease
processes. Specifically, the Journal has dedicated Sections
focused on genome-wide association studies (GWAS)
to function, cardiovascular, renal, metabolic and neurological
systems, exercise physiology, pharmacogenomics, clinical,
translational and genomics for precision medicine, comparative
and statistical genomics and databases.
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Selected Articles at physiolgenomics.org
publicly available upon publication.
Research Themes Covered
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Model organism research in genomics of any phenotype
(cardiovascular, renal, metabolic, neurological, immunological,
exercise, and cancer biology)
• Clinical genomics and precision medicine
• Genome-wide association studies (GWAS)
• GWAS to function
•Pharmacogenomics
• DNA sequencing
• All aspects of the ‘omics’ technologies (transcriptomics, proteomics,
metabolomics, etc.)
• Statistical genetics
• Computational modeling
• Databases for molecular biology, and comparative genomics
• Molecular genetic, genomic, and physiological studies of cells
including induced pluripotent stem cells and single cell genomics
•Epigenetics
• Non-coding RNA (miRNA, lncRNA, PiwiRNA, etc.)
• Chromatin conformation analyses
• Gut microbiome, Host-microbiotal interactions
• Gene-gene interactions
• Gene-environmental interactions
• Nutritional genomic studies
• Gene-drug interactions
Special Calls for Papers
Single Cell Analysis
Deadline: May 31, 2017
Genetics of Metabolic Syndrome
Deadline: June 30, 2017
-Omic Approaches to Understanding
Muscle Biology
Deadline: November 30, 2017
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important new findings that could potentially have a
major impact on the field. The manuscript does not
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