Molecular Technologies
Many key discoveries in endocrinology have been underpinned by application of molecular technologies, looking to understand the fine detail of how genes are regulated and the consequences for protein function. Our understanding of conserved genetic pathways across species, and also rare mutations, have led to new therapeutic targets and insights into disease mechanisms. With every technology advance, our nuanced understanding evolves.
This special collection aims to showcase the latest advancements in molecular technologies, offering endocrine scientists and clinicians the most up-to-date insights into genomic and proteomic data.
We welcome articles on the listed topics and related themes:
- technologies enabling temporal and spatial understanding of endocrine pathways
- approaches to experimentally modulate gene and protein expression in vitro and in vivo
- multimodal integration of omics data including: genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics and proteomics.
Contribute to this important field of research by submitting an article.
The Editors welcome submissions of original research for inclusion in this collection. Review articles are also welcome but should be submitted alongside a brief review proposal as a supplemental file. This should include:
- a brief explanation of why the topic would be of interest to Journal of Molecular Endocrinology readers
- 2–3 key publications from your research group which highlight expertise within the field.
For more information, or any queries on submitting your article, please email jme@bioscientifica.com.
Collection Editors
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Professor Morag Young, Deputy Editor Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Australia |