Aims and Scope
Genetics and Clinical Genomics (eISSN: 2953-3139 in Spanish; eISSN: 3072-9610 in English) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by Editorial Infomedic International (Panama). Guided by an altruistic mission to advance global health through the transformative power of genomics, the journal provides a platform for clinicians, researchers, and educators to share knowledge that bridges scientific innovation with clinical practice and social responsibility.
The journal welcomes submissions covering the broad spectrum of genetics and genomics, including clinical, molecular, diagnostic, population, evolutionary, and medical aspects, as well as the ethical, social, and policy dimensions of genomic science. Emphasizing interdisciplinary and patient-centered approaches, it aims to ensure that the benefits of genetic progress are equitably shared across all communities.
Scope of publication includes (but is not limited to):
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Human, medical, and clinical genetics
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Molecular and cellular genomics
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Population and evolutionary genetics
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Functional and structural genomics
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Epigenetics and gene regulation
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Neurogenomics and behavioral genetics
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Genetic testing, diagnosis, and counseling
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Genetic epidemiology and precision medicine
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Ethical, legal, and social implications of genomics
The journal publishes a variety of formats—original research articles, reviews, clinical case reports, short communications, editorials, and letters to the editor—all evaluated through a double-blind peer review process ensuring scientific integrity and quality. Manuscripts are accepted only if previously unpublished.
All publications are available under Creative Commons licenses (CC BY 4.0), allowing for open distribution and reuse with proper citation of the original source. Authors retain copyright of their work, ensuring both accessibility and academic credit.
Genetics and Clinical Genomics is committed to the highest standards of editorial transparency and ethical responsibility. Its Editorial Board, composed of distinguished experts, oversees the peer review process and upholds the journal’s mission of promoting fairness, inclusivity, and sustainable genomic research.
For additional information, contact:
Editorial Infomedic International
Paitilla Medical Offices, #430
Panama, Rep. of Panama