Call for papers
Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics (GHEG) will regularly publish themed collections of content. Details of themed collections that are now closed are shown below.
Instructions for preparing your manuscript can be found here, and all manuscripts should be submitted online at cambridge.org/ghg/submit.
Archived calls
These calls for papers have previously been open. Clicking on the collection's image will take you to view the published papers in this collection.
Collection Title: Genomic Medicine in Global Health
Scope: We invite papers that focus on the implementation of Genomic Medicine or research that facilitates implementation including articles in Education research/case studies/curriculum development for Education and Training of researchers and healthcare workers in Genomic Medicine, Development and capacity building for genomic medicine research and clinical applications rather than exploratory research studies.
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Collection Title: Women in Global Health
Scope: Internationally, women are under-represented in senior levels of research, policy, education and advocacy. A recent survey of global health programs showed that while the majority of students were female, less than 25% of leadership roles were occupied by women. This special issue on Women in Global Health will bring together a collection of original research, perspectives, commentaries and blog articles that address some of the key questions underpinning this imbalance.
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Collection Title: H3Africa and Genomics in Africa
Submission Deadline: 31 March 2017
Scope: This special collection of articles on H3Africa and Genomics in Africa is a unique opportunity to bring together a collection of original research, perspectives, commentaries, brief reports, protocols, research resources and blog articles to highlight the importance of genomic research in African populations as well as ethical considerations, good governance and potential impact on health and disease.
Collection Title: Longitudinal Population-Based Studies
Submission Deadline: 31 March 2017
Scope: This special issue on longitudinal population-based studies will bring together a collection of original research, perspectives, commentaries, brief reports, protocols, research resources and blog articles that explore experiences and findings from population-based longitudinal initiatives to increase understanding of population health across the lifespan and particularly in low- and middle income countries (LMICs).
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