Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

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Ongoing Special Issue
 
 
Special Issue By - Dr. Morad M. Mokthar

Special Issue By - Dr. Prashant Jain

Special Issue On-Mitochondria: At The Crossroads Of Immunity And Cure

This special issue calls for original papers with important and novel contributions to the field of Mitochondria: At The Crossroads Of Immunity And Cure

Topics of interests include

  • Mitochondrial therapeutics target screening
  • MAVS
  • Innate immune signaling
  • Mitochondrial control of RLR signaling
  • Ischemia reperfusion injury
  • Autophagy and mitophagy
  • Mitochondrial network dynamics

We look for high quality publications on - "mitochondria in pathogen infection as mitochondria have emerged as a vital platform for innate immune signaling".

Reviews which include the comparative view, Original research papers as well as short communications and letters on new developments and applications are welcome and are to be written in Standard English. Formatting of manuscript with headings and Sub headings is necessary and views are to be presented clearly. New approaches are mainly in interest.

  To cover the costs of publication, an Article Processing Charge is essential and the charge levied for each article of any type upon acceptance is $450 USD.
Metrics:

  • Acceptance period: 14 days from the submitted date
  • People involved: Dr. Prashant Jain - Editor

Dr.  Prashant Jain

Editor

 


The importance and need for this special issue:

The emerging applications and solutions provided by Modern techniques are extremely interesting and are of great hope for the future. This platform brings forth the outstanding research information in the specified field which helps researchers to have a perfect source specifically designed for research on mitochondria with much emphasis on immunity and cure.

This resource not only affects the way the trending research is evolving, but also creates tremendous new support for the now working researchers to put forth their work at a worthy and specifically targeted readership for the desired proper usage of the knowledge dissipated by you.

This research area has many new applications in the future and many challenges still remain to be resolved, and we hope that this issue will help to open new horizons for research on mitochondria.

 


 

Special Issue ByHem D Shukla

Special Issue On - Biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer

This special issue calls for original papers with important and novel contributions to the field of Biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer

Topics of interests include

  • Tumorigenesis
  • Proteomic and Genomic Technologies
  • DNA mutations
  • Genome Structure
  • Hematological Malignancy
  • Cancer Progression and Metastasis

We look for high quality publications on Biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer

Reviews which include the comparative view, Original research papers as well as short communications and letters on new developments and applications are welcome and are to be written in Standard English. Formatting of manuscript with headings and Sub headings is necessary and views are to be presented clearly. New approaches are mainly in interest.

  To cover the costs of publication, an Article Processing Charge is essential and the charge levied for each article of any type upon acceptance is $540 USD.
Metrics:

  • Acceptance period: 14 days from the submitted date
  • People involved: Dr. Hem D Shukla - Editor
 


The importance and need for this special issue:

The emerging applications and solutions provided by Modern techniques are extremely interesting and are of great hope for the future. This platform brings forth the outstanding research information in the specified field which helps researchers to have a perfect source specifically designed for research on Biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer with much emphasis on immunity and cure.

This resource not only affects the way the trending research is evolving, but also creates tremendous new support for the now working researchers to put forth their work at a worthy and specifically targeted readership for the desired proper usage of the knowledge dissipated by you.

This research area has many new applications in the future and many challenges still remain to be resolved, and we hope that this issue will help to open new horizons for research on
Biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis of cancer.

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Special Issue By - Pramodkumar P. Gupta

Special Issue On -  Computational Proteomics, Genomics and Translational Research

This special issue calls for original papers with important and novel contributions to the field of  “Advance and computational techniques to study the life science through the “Omics” approach.”

Topics of interests include

  • Proteome data analysis
  • Proteomics
  • Disease Sproteomics
  • Protein Structure
  • Protein Modeling
  • Protein Mutational Analysis
  • Protein Microarray Analysis
  • Protein Simulation
  • Pathway Mapping
  • Enzyme Study
  • Behavior Proteomics
  • Drug Target
  • Interactive Protein Network
  • Drug Target and Inhibition
  • Computational Genomics
  • Gene Micro Array
  • RNA Analysis
  • Gene Silencing
  • Medical Genetics
  • Disease Genomics

We look for high quality publications on - Computational Proteomics, Genomics and Translational Research


Reviews which include the comparative view, Original research papers as well as short communications and letters on new developments and applications are welcome and are to be written in Standard English. Formatting of manuscript with headings and Sub headings is necessary and views are to be presented clearly. New approaches are mainly in interest.

  To cover the costs of publication, an Article Processing Charge is essential and the charge levied for each article of any type upon acceptance is $450 USD.
Metrics:

  • Acceptance period: 14 days from the submitted date
  • People involved: Dr. Pramodkumar P. Gupta - Editor
 


The importance and need for this special issue:

The emerging applications and solutions provided by Modern techniques are extremely interesting and are of great hope for the future. This platform brings forth the outstanding research information in the specified field which helps researchers to have a perfect source specifically designed for research on Computational Proteomics, Genomics and Translational Research with much emphasis on immunity and cure.

This resource not only affects the way the trending research is evolving, but also creates tremendous new support for the now working researchers to put forth their work at a worthy and specifically targeted readership for the desired proper usage of the knowledge dissipated by you.

This research area has many new applications in the future and many challenges still remain to be resolved, and we hope that this issue will help to open new horizons for research on 
Computational Proteomics, Genomics and Translational Research

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Special issue By -  Dr. Lalit Kharbikar

Special Issue On -  Genomics of Plant-Microbe Interactions: Pathogen's small RNAs and their interactions with plant genomes

This special issue calls for original papers with important and novel contributions related to – “ molecular plant-microbe interactions”
 

Topics of interests include

  • small RNA
  • RNA silencing
  • plant immunity
  • pathogen
  • virulence
  • plant–pathogen interaction
  • plant–microbe interaction
  • symbiosis
  • pathogenesis
  • genomics
  • signaling pathways
  • phytohormones
  • microRNA
  • effectors

We look for high quality publications on - "molecular plant-microbe interactions".

Reviews which include the comparative view, Original research papers as well as short communications and letters on new developments and applications are welcome and are to be written in Standard English. Formatting of manuscript with headings and Sub headings is necessary and views are to be presented clearly. New approaches are mainly in interest.

  To cover the costs of publication, an Article Processing Charge is essential and the charge levied for each article of any type upon acceptance is $450 USD.
Metrics:

  • Acceptance period: 14 days from the submitted date
  • People involved: Dr. Lalit Kharbikar - Editor
 


The importance and need for this special issue:

The emerging challenges and solutions provided by Modern methods are extremely interesting and are of great hope for the future.  This platform brings forth the outstanding research information in the specified field which helps researchers to have a perfect source specifically designed for research on "molecular plant-microbe interactions" with much emphasis on immunity and cure

This resource not only affects the way the trending research is evolving, but also creates tremendous new support for the now working researchers to put forth their work at a worthy and specifically targeted readership for the desired proper usage of the knowledge dissipated by you.

This research area has many new challenges in the future and many challenges still remain to be resolved, and we hope that this issue will help to open new horizons for research on molecular plant-microbe interactions.

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Ongoing Special Issue
 
Special Issue On - Bioinformatics and biological database Issue
 

Special Issue By - Dr. Morad M. Mokhtar

 
This special issue calls for original papers with important and novel contributions related to – “Bioinformatics and biological database Issue
 

Topics of interests include

  • Bioinformatics
  • Database
  • Biological chemistry
  • Genomics
  • Proteomics
  • Molecular biology
  • Biomedicine
  • Genome analysis
  • Comparative genomics
  • Genome assembly
  • Genome and chromosome annotation
  • Sequence analysis
  • Prediction of protein
  • RNA and DNA functional sites
  • Structural Bioinformatics
  • Protein design
  • Gene Expression
  • High-throughput analysis
  • Microarrays
  • RNA-seq
  • Genetics and Population Analysis
  • Segregation analysis
  • linkage analysis
  • Association analysis
  • Map construction
  • Population simulation
  • Linkage disequilibrium
  • Pedigree drawing
  • Marker discovery
  • Power calculation
  • Genotype calling
  • Systems Biology
  • Pathways
  • metabolites
  • Molecular biology
  • Molecular medicine
 

Reviews which include the comparative view, Original research papers as well as short communications and letters on new developments and applications are welcome and are to be written in Standard English. Formatting of the manuscript with headings and Subheadings is necessary and views are to be presented clearly. New approaches are mainly in interest.

To cover the costs of publication, an Article Processing Charge is essential and the charge levied for each article of any type upon acceptance is $540 USD.


Metrics:

  • Acceptance period: 14 days from the submitted date
  • People involved: Dr. Morad M. Mokhtar  - Editor

The importance and need for this special issue:

Welcomes submissions to the thematic concept on 'Bioinformatics and biological database Issue'. 

The biological Databases Scope and Guidelines:

Descriptions of databases and biocuration application and activities in all areas of biology are welcome, including biological chemistry, genomics, proteomics,  molecular biology and biomedicine.

Databases must be freely available to all via the web, not require any login or registration and not be password-protected.

1- Detailed descriptions of databases, and database tools, in the broad arena of biology - authors are strongly encouraged to include a biological discovery or a 'testable' hypothesis in their papers.

2- Shorter papers describing significant updates to established databases.

3- Objective reviews of complementary and ancillary databases and database tools.

5- Methodology and technical notes on database development.

6- Improvements to automated prediction and annotation for biomedical datasets.

7- Detailed descriptions of the state and updating of the annotation of genomes.

8- Descriptions of the development and content of ontologies of relevance to the biomedical community and the tools specific to the use of these ontologies.

9- Articles relevant to the annotation process such as standards for curation, annotation best practices, annotation methodologies, the use of automated and semi-automated methods for annotation and the measures for annotation consistency.

10- Perspective manuscripts describing novel approaches, technologies, standards, or methods for database and/or annotation explorations including comparisons of state-of-the-art approaches. 

11- The database web site must contain sufficient help materials to ensure an easy use by a first-time visitor. 

12- Authors are encouraged to make their databases accessible and legible on phone and tablet screens and to mention this compatibility in their manuscripts.

13- All databases published in the Bioinformatics and database Issue are expected to be maintained under the same URL for at least 5 years after the publication data. 


The Bioinformatics Scope and Guidelines:

Its main focus is on new developments in genome bioinformatics and computational biology
1- Genome analysis such as, Comparative genomics, genome assembly, genome and chromosome annotation, identification of genomic features such as genes, splice sites and promoters. 
2- Sequence analysis such as prediction of function and localisation; novel domains and motifs; prediction of protein, RNA and DNA functional sites and other sequence features.
3- Structural Bioinformatics such as, New methods and tools for structure prediction, analysis and comparison; new methods and tools for model validation and assessment; models of proteins of biomedical interest; protein design; structure based function prediction. 

4- Gene Expression such as, high-throughput analysis of expression of biological quantities, including microarrays, RNA-seq, proteomics and mass spectrometry. 

5- Genetics and Population Analysis such as, Segregation analysis, linkage analysis, association analysis, map construction, population simulation, linkage disequilibrium, pedigree drawing, marker discovery, power calculation, genotype calling. 

6- Systems Biology such as, pathways or signaling cascades on RNA, proteins, genomes or metabolites that advances the understanding of molecular biology or molecular medicine will be considered.

Submission Instructions: All submissions will undergo peer review and accepted articles will be published in the Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research (ISSN: 2326-0793).

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