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Molecular Omics publishes molecular level experimental and bioinformatics research in the -omics sciences, including genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics. We also welcome multidisciplinary papers presenting studies combining different types of omics, or the interface of omics and other fields such as systems biology or chemical biology.
Building on the Royal Society of Chemistry’s reputation for high impact journals in areas that interface with chemistry, Molecular Omics provides great service, rapid times to publication and global reach, with support from offices in key countries around the world.
Associate Editor, Michael Washburn
Stowers Institute, Kansas City, USA
Michael Washburn received his PhD in Biochemistry/Environmental Toxicology from Michigan State University in 1998 before working as a post-doctoral fellow with Professor John Yates III at the University of Washington from 1999–2000. He then worked in industry at the Torrey Mesa Research Institute until 2003. He is currently the Director of Proteomics at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Centre.
Top article picks – chosen by Michael Washburn
Ginny X H Li, Christine Vogel and Hyungwon Choi
Mol. Omics 2018, 14, 197-209
DOI: 10.1039/C8MO00027A
Research Article
Open Access
Read this articleSystems analysis of the genetic interaction network of yeast molecular chaperones
Kamran Rizzolo, Ashwani Kumar, Yoshito Kakihara, Sadhna Phanse, Zoran Minic, Jamie Snider, Igor Stagljar, Sandra Zilles, Mohan Babu and Walid A Houry
Mol. Omics 2018, 14, 82-94
DOI: 10.1039/C7MO00142H
Research Article
Read this articleData integration and predictive modeling methods for multi-omics datasets
Minseung Kim and Ilias Tagkopoulos
Mol. Omics 2018, 14, 8-25
DOI: 10.1039/C7MO00051K
Review Article
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