Aim and scope

Journal of advanced Oncogenomics is an international journal of high repute covering topics of interest to all those researching and working in the field of unrestrained cell proliferation and neoplasm formation on the basis of its originality, importance, interdisciplinary interest, accessibility, timeliness, elegance, and novelty.

Journal of advanced Oncogenomics (JAO) aim is to provide a platform to serve researchers through prompt publication of significant advances in the field of cancer-associated genes., and to provide a forum for the reporting and discussion of latest updates, progress, and application of scientific discoveries in cell proliferation and neoplasm formation. JAO will keep up to date with the latest advances and innovations in this field by providing free access to the research information.

JAO Publishes articles exploring concepts, strategies, approaches, and issues of relevance to the cancer-associated genes which make a significant and original contribution to theory and practice. These articles present innovative ideas, best practices, and leading-edge thinking about all aspects of publishing, authorship, and readership. Journal ensures that the results of science experiments are rapidly disseminated to the scientific community and public immediately after publication, thus providing higher citation rates for the author.

The Journal of advanced Oncogenomics (JAO) is committed to publishing scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles, that have a high impact on cancer-associated genes. The journal encourages new ideas or new perspectives on existing research.

It welcomes and acknowledges high-quality theoretical and empirical original research articles, case reports, review articles, short communications, literature reviews, editorials, conceptual frameworks, short reviews from academicians, scientists, professionals, practitioners, and scholars from all over the world.

JAO has a broad scope and welcome submissions from across a range of disciplines, and all aspect of cell proliferation and neoplasm formation functioning and practice that will make an advance improvement in this field. Articles written from a theoretical or applied perspective are welcome.

The journal covers subject areas but not limited to:
  • Genomic variants and cancer risk
  • Somatic genome variation and mutation patterns
  • Cancer genome analysis projects
  • Genome data repositories and knowledge resources for cancer research and clinical applications
  • Data access, bioinformatics, and exchange protocols
  • Multi-omics studies and data integration in cancer
  • Cancer immunogenomics and epigenomics 
  • Cancer functional genomics and molecular genetic mechanisms of cancer
  • Cancer systems biology
  • Translational cancer genomics

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Scientific Eminence Group

Scientific Eminence Group journals follows and maintain highest standards of quality, with strong Editorial Boards composed of renowned professors and scientists from around the world. It is an International repository for accepted and published research work of various countries researchers.

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