About the Journal
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
About this Journal: Who We Are, and What We Stand For
Genetics and Clinical Genomics is driven by an altruistic mission: to advance global health through the transformative power of genomics. We share this vision with clinicians, researchers, educators, policymakers, patients, and the public, united in the belief that genetics and genomics can unlock solutions to some of the world's most pressing health challenges.
This mission defines us beyond the format of our content. Whether through research publications, educational initiatives, webinars, podcasts, or digital resources, Genetics and Clinical Genomics strives to remain a beacon for progress in clinical genetics and genomics.
Our priorities are rooted in:
- Advancing the creation and dissemination of genomic research to improve human health.
- Fostering equitable access to genomic knowledge and technologies.
- Promoting interdisciplinary clinical education to empower practitioners and researchers.
- Advocating for patient-centered approaches in genetic care and innovation.
- Addressing social and ethical dimensions of genomics to ensure fairness, inclusivity, and sustainability.
In pursuing these goals, we are committed to transparency, accountability, and genuine collaboration with patients, families, and communities. By amplifying underrepresented voices and prioritizing the needs of those most vulnerable, we seek to ensure the benefits of genomic progress are shared universally.
Genetics and Clinical Genomics is more than a journal; it is a partner, educator, advocate, and innovator. Whether as a trusted academic resource, an inspiring collaborator, or a call to action—we invite you to join us in this shared mission. Together, we can leverage the potential of genomics to create a healthier, more equitable world for all.
The Journal is open and publishes original unpublished articles, review topics, clinical case reports, relevant short communications, letters to the editor, as well as related opinions expressed in editorials. Manuscripts will be accepted for publication only if they have not been previously published.
The journal has started with two publication options, free and open access. The free option allows any author to submit their manuscript at no additional cost. The open access version uses the CCBY 4.0 license, which allows placement of your manuscript in HTML version and free redistribution of the manuscript.
About the Editorial
The journal is onwed by the Editorial Infomedic International, localted in:
Paitilla Medical Offices, #430
Panama, Rep. of Panama
www.infomedicint.com
First edition: June 2023.
eISSN: 2953-3139 (Spanish)
eISSN: 3072-9610 (English)
This publication is distributed under the Creative Common licenses.
For more information contact the publisher.
The Journal assumes no responsibility for the consequences of the use of the information contained in its publications. They reflect the exclusive point of view of their authors.
Version September 2025