
From genome-based sciences to population health
Aims and Scope
'Public Health Genomics' is the first international journal focusing on the translation of genome-based knowledge and technology into public policy, disease prevention and improvement of population health. This peer-reviewed journal is a bimonthly forum featuring original papers, reviews, short communications and country reports about the nature of public health genomics and related concepts. 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.
The aim of 'Public Health Genomics' is to facilitate a wide dialogue among researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and community members. Contributors from the different fields related to public health genomics are particularly encouraged to discuss the practical impact of their work on public policies relevant to human health.
Published online first

Articles are published electronically ahead of print and are
available online
immediately after the author's approval to print.
They are fully citable as they have been allocated DOIs even though they have not been assigned to a
specific issue of 'Public Health Genomics'.
Bibliographic Details
Public Health Genomics
Journal Abbreviation: Public Health Genomics
www.karger.com/PHG
ISSN 1662-4246 (Print)
e-ISSN 1662-8063 (Online)
Indexing/Abstracting
Will be listed in MEDLINE, Chemical Abstracts, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, ISI SCIExpanded
Formerly: Community Genetics
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