This peer-reviewed journal covers all trans-disciplinary OMICs-related areas, including data standards and sharing; applications for personalized medicine and public health practice; and social, legal, and ethics analysis. The journal integrates global high-throughput and systems approaches to 21st-century science from “cell to society” – seen from a post-genomics perspective.
In addition, the journal encourages the submission of reports on methods and resources underpinning integrative research, including but not limited to bioinformatics, computational biology, and biomedical informatics; data standards, meta-data, data sharing, databases, biobanks and cloud computing; methodological, statistical, and algorithmic developments; capacity building for developing world OMICS; applications of OMICS for personalized medicine (e.g., pharmacogenomics) and public health practice (e.g., vaccinomics); and social, legal and ethics analyses of OMICS technologies and post-genomics life science innovations.