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Gene & Protein in Disease
EDITORIAL
Inaugural editorial for Gene & Protein in Disease
1†
Wei Wang * and Gautam Sethi 2†
1 Center for Precision Health, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University,
Joondalup, Australia
2 Department of Pharmacology, National University of Singapore, Singapore
With our immense pleasure, humility, and expectation, we celebrate the launch of Gene
& Protein in Disease (GPD) with this inaugural issue. Together with Dr. Xinying Ji,
the Managing Editor, and the entire Editorial Team, we are honored and privileged to
extend a very warm welcome to the readership of GPD. We would like to appreciate the
valuable contributions from our prospective authors, editors, anonymous reviewers, and
AccScience Publishing, which have made the launch of GPD possible.
GPD primarily covers research on the complex interplay between genes, environments,
and behavior utilizing multiple levels of analysis, for example, genomics, proteomics,
transcriptomics, glycomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, and microbiome study, with
advanced techniques both in vivo and in vitro, for example, genetics, epigenetics, genetic
editing, molecular, cellular, tissue, animal model, and bioinformatics approaches.
The topics of GPD include but not limited to cancer, congenital disease, birth
defect, rare disease, single and complex diseases, aging, chronic diseases, cognitive
development and dementia, as well as human health conditions ranging from
health to suboptimal health and illness at individual and community/population
levels from the perspectives of preventive, predicative, and personalized/precision
† Both Professor Wei Wang and
Professor Gautham Sethi are medicine.
Editors-in-Chief of Gene & Protein
in Disease The spectrum of GPD also covers the topics on both the basic and translational
sciences with the aim to advance gene editing, stem cell therapy, medical engineering, and
*Corresponding author:
Wei Wang (wei.wang@ecu.edu.au) treatment of diseases by exploring genetic susceptibility, pathogenesis, and mechanisms
of the disease development.
Citation: Wang W, Sethi G, 2022,
Inaugural editorial for Gene & GPD welcomes contributions which demonstrate practical usefulness, particularly
Protein in Disease. Gene Protein research that takes a multidisciplinary approach and addresses the real-world challenges
Dis, 1(1): 95.
https://doi.org/10.36922/gpd.v1i1.95 of the human health conditions that are complex in prevention, diagnosis, treatment,
prognosis, and rehabilitation.
Received: May 13, 2022
Published Online: May 23, 2022 GPD provides an ideal forum for exchanging the most updated research progress
Copyright: © 2022 Author(s). in various formats: Original article, review, meta-analysis, case study, and perspective
This is an Open Access article article on scientific breakthroughs. We might consider adding new formats in the
distributed under the terms of the future. The first issue is the best example of GPD: Publishing both hypothesis-driven
Creative Commons Attribution
License, permitting distribution, and hypothesis-generating articles conforming to the strict ethical processes and
and reproduction in any medium, international standards expected by the clinicians, scientists, health professionals, and
provided the original work is medical-life science students.
properly cited.
Publisher’s Note: AccScience GPD is published quarterly. It commits to publish all the manuscripts which receive
Publishing remains neutral with a high priority recommendation during the review process, while those receiving less
regard to jurisdictional claims in priority will be considered for publication on a case-by-case basis. Manuscripts accepted
published maps and institutional
affiliations. will be published online as soon as their acceptance, reflecting GPD’s commitment to
publish all the manuscripts immediately after the peer review process and acceptance.
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