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Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine
(Formerly ‘Current Pharmacogenomics’)
ISSN: 1875-6913 - Volume 6, 4 Issues, 2008

Aims & Scope
Current Pharmacogenomics and Personalized
Medicine (CPPM) is an international peer reviewed
journal that publishes expert reviews and state of the art
analyses on all aspects of pharmacogenomics and personalized
medicine under a single cover.
The journal gives priority to insightful, lucid, authoritative
reviews and feature commentaries that present an original
and balanced synthesis of the literature on personalized medicine
and enabling ‘-omics’ technologies including,
but not limited to, genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics
and metabolomics.
We are interested in personalization of health interventions
ranging from drugs and medical devices to nutrition and more
generally, variability in host-environment interactions and
its mechanistic determinants.
All application contexts from preclinical and translational
research to routine clinical medicine are covered, including
drug target discovery, biomarker guided clinical drug development,
bioinformatics, bioethics, health technology assessment, novel
diagnostics, pharmacoeconomics, risk assessment and systems
biology, as long as the authors contextualize and integrate
these subjects specifically for personalized medicine.
All submissions undergo initial screening by the editors.
Only those articles that may potentially pass the rigorous
standards of the peer review process are sent out for critical
appraisal by expert referees invited from the international
editorial board and the broader scientific community.
Celebrating its 6th year anniversary, the journal offers an
integrated multidisciplinary international forum and has become
an indispensable reading for academic researchers, clinicians,
policy makers as well as pharmaceutical industry, healthcare
management and government stakeholders who share an interest
in pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine.
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