This Research Topic is part of the Brief Research and Case Reports collection in Pharmacology series.
This Research Topic focuses on high-quality brief case reports in Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenetics research, reporting on all traditional aspects of the field. It also covers complementary facets that are critical for a clear understanding of the current field and upcoming challenges. The collection aims to produce a resource for academics, professionals, and the general population.
Brief Research Report articles present original research and/or preliminary findings in a more succinct way, and with fewer details, than Original Research articles. Additionally, in line with the Frontiers ethos of publishing scientifically-sound discoveries, Brief Research Reports also encourage the submission of negative results and may report on the non-reproducibility of previously published results. Brief Research Reports articles are peer-reviewed, have a maximum word count of 4,000, and may contain no more than 4 Figures/Tables. These submissions aim to highlight unique findings to produce a succinct resource as a valuable education tool.
This Research Topic will only accept Brief Research Report submissions within the field of Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenetics, reports must be original with the aim to significantly advance the field to be considered. Topics could include, but are not limited, to the following:
1. Exploration of pharmacologically relevant genetic and genomic variation in humans and animals from single nucleotide polymorphisms to large structural variations
2. Method and strategy development and applications of clinical translation in the field
3. Ethical, legal, economic, and drug developmental aspects of pharmacogenetics/genomics
Note to Authors: Articles acceptable for this Research Topic are limited to those unambiguously related to pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomics, drug metabolism, or drug transport. Only articles related to highly purified, chemically characterized compounds will be included. Studies related to natural compounds, herbal extracts, or traditional medicine products, will not be included in this Research Topic.
This Research Topic is part of the Brief Research and Case Reports collection in Pharmacology series.
This Research Topic focuses on high-quality brief case reports in Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenetics research, reporting on all traditional aspects of the field. It also covers complementary facets that are critical for a clear understanding of the current field and upcoming challenges. The collection aims to produce a resource for academics, professionals, and the general population.
Brief Research Report articles present original research and/or preliminary findings in a more succinct way, and with fewer details, than Original Research articles. Additionally, in line with the Frontiers ethos of publishing scientifically-sound discoveries, Brief Research Reports also encourage the submission of negative results and may report on the non-reproducibility of previously published results. Brief Research Reports articles are peer-reviewed, have a maximum word count of 4,000, and may contain no more than 4 Figures/Tables. These submissions aim to highlight unique findings to produce a succinct resource as a valuable education tool.
This Research Topic will only accept Brief Research Report submissions within the field of Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenetics, reports must be original with the aim to significantly advance the field to be considered. Topics could include, but are not limited, to the following:
1. Exploration of pharmacologically relevant genetic and genomic variation in humans and animals from single nucleotide polymorphisms to large structural variations
2. Method and strategy development and applications of clinical translation in the field
3. Ethical, legal, economic, and drug developmental aspects of pharmacogenetics/genomics
Note to Authors: Articles acceptable for this Research Topic are limited to those unambiguously related to pharmacogenetics, pharmacogenomics, drug metabolism, or drug transport. Only articles related to highly purified, chemically characterized compounds will be included. Studies related to natural compounds, herbal extracts, or traditional medicine products, will not be included in this Research Topic.