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Call For Papers: -omics of microbiomes

Call For Papers: -omics of microbiomes

Guest edited by Sean Gibbons, Anna Kuchina, Kang Ning & Rohan Williams

We are delighted to announce a call for papers for our latest online themed collection in Molecular Omics on the -omics of microbiomes guest edited by Professor Sean Gibbons (Institute of Systems Biology, USA), Professor Anna Kuchina (Institute of Systems Biology, USA), Professor Kang Ning (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) and Dr Rohan Williams (National University of Singapore, Singapore).

This collection is dedicated to the latest advances in -omics studies of microbiomes. This includes studies that provide insights into the understanding of microbiomes found within the environment or associated with host organisms. The approaches may include genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics and multi-omics technologies.

This call for papers is open to both research and review articles. If you are interested in providing a review please contact the Editorial Office at molomics-rsc@rsc.org with a proposal.

 

Open for submissions until 31st December 2023

 

If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly through the Molecular Omics online submission service. Please mention that this submission is a contribution to the -omics of microbiomes collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and add a “Note to the Editor” that this is from the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check the suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed issue is not guaranteed.

Please note that all submissions will be subject to our usual rigorous peer review process, including initial assessment to ensure the high standards of the journal and acceptance is not guaranteed. Accepted manuscripts will be highlighted together in a dedicated virtual collection alongside an editorial, regardless of submission date, and there will be no delay in the publication of all accepted manuscripts into regular issues of Molecular Omics.

If you have any questions about the collection then please contact the Editorial Office at molomics-rsc@rsc.org and they will be happy to help.

With best regards,

Professor Sean Gibbons (Institute of Systems Biology, USA)

Professor Anna Kuchina (Institute of Systems Biology, USA)

Professor Kang Ning (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)

Dr Rohan Williams (National University of Singapore, Singapore)

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Call For Papers: Single cell -omics

Call For Papers: Single cell -omics

Guest edited by Bogdan Budnik and Robert Moritz

We are delighted to announce a call for papers for our latest online themed collection in Molecular Omics on single cell -omics guest edited by Dr Bogdan Budnik (Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA) and Professor Robert Moritz (Institute of Systems Biology, USA).

This collection is dedicated to the latest advances in single cell -omics. This includes single cell -omics studies that provide insights into the development and processes of biological systems at a single cell resolution. The approaches may include genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics and multi-omics and can be applied to biological systems across nature.

This call for papers is open to both research and review articles. If you are interested in providing a review please contact the Editorial Office at molomics-rsc@rsc.org with a proposal.

 

Open for submissions until 30th November 2023

 

If you would like to contribute to this themed collection, you can submit your article directly through the Molecular Omics online submission service. Please mention that this submission is a contribution to the single cell -omics collection in the “Themed issues” section of the submission form and add a “Note to the Editor” that this is from the Open Call. The Editorial Office reserves the right to check the suitability of submissions in relation to the scope of both the journal and the collection, and inclusion of accepted articles in the final themed issue is not guaranteed.

Please note that all submissions will be subject to our usual rigorous peer review process, including initial assessment to ensure the high standards of the journal and acceptance is not guaranteed. Accepted manuscripts will be highlighted together in a dedicated virtual collection alongside an editorial, regardless of submission date, and there will be no delay in the publication of all accepted manuscripts into regular issues of Molecular Omics.

If you have any questions about the collection then please contact the Editorial Office at molomics-rsc@rsc.org and they will be happy to help.

With best regards,

Dr Bogdan Budnik (Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA)

Professor Robert Moritz (Institute of Systems Biology, USA)

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Call for Papers: 2021 Emerging Investigators issue

We are delighted to announce the first Emerging Investigators issue in Molecular Omics!  This issue will showcase some of the best research from scientists in the early stages of their independent careers. Guest Edited by Professor Ben Garcia (University of Pennsylvania), this issue will be published in late Spring 2021 with an Editorial feature on all the researchers in the issue and it will be promoted throughout the rest of 2021.

Scope

We welcome scientific research based on the application of any -omics technology and we encourage multi-omics approaches to solving important chemical or biological problems. This includes combining different types of omics platforms encompassing genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics and other specialized areas such as glycomics and lipidomics, as well as innovative bioinformatics approaches.

To be eligible researchers should be roughly within 10 years of obtaining their PhD and they should be carrying out independent research.

How to submit

New research in Molecular Omics is published as Research Articles, which encompasses both Communication and Full Paper styles with no strict page limit. Review articles will also be considered. All submissions will be subject to an initial assessment by Editors and, if suitable for the journal, they will be subject to rigorous peer review to meet the usual high standards of Molecular Omics.

If you would like to submit to this issue please notify the Editorial Office at molomics-rsc@rsc.org. The manuscript should be prepared according to our article guidelines and submitted via our online system anytime before April 2021. When submitting the manuscript please indicate that it is for the Emerging Investigators themed issue.

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