Collections

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    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2018 and 2019 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage, blogs, Twitter and Facebook). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that the European Journal of Human Genetics consistently delivers to its readers.

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    The ESHG conference delivered the latest findings in the field of human genetics, both basic and applied. Publication of this supplement was sponsored by the European Society of Human Genetics. All content was reviewed and approved by the ESHG Scientific Programme Committee, which held full responsibility for the abstract selections.

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    The American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting is upon us, 15th - 19th October 2019 and will focus on all aspects of human genetics, particularly topics that integrate multiple basic science and clinical aspects of human genetic disease. The Editor-in-Chief of EJHG in the spirit of this important event is pleased to showcase the work of many in this field as they align with the critical themes of this exciting congress.

  • Supplement |

    The ESHG conference delivered the latest findings in the field of human genetics, both basic and applied. The conference was held in conjunction with the European Meeting on the Psychosocial Aspects of Genetics, honoring the multidisciplinary and international scope of the Society.

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  • Collection |

    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2017 and 2018 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage, blogs and Twitter). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that the European Journal of Human Genetics consistently delivers to its readers.

  • Focus |

    In this Web Focus we highlight a selection of articles from 2016 and 2017 which top the list of the journal’s most cited and most shared (including press coverage, blogs, Twitter, Facebook and Weibo). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that the journal consistently delivers to its readers.

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    The journal was proud to celebrate 25 years of publication in 2017, marking this with two special collections published in May and December. You are invited to explore these special collections of highlights from the journal, marking not only early ESHG history and some European pioneers of human genetics, but also some of the journal’s most seminal papers published since 1992. Enjoy them here again or even for the first time!

  • Focus |

    The great strides in diagnostic and research technology have had a tremendous impact on genetic services. In short, returning results has become a major focus of discussion and research. Different methods, findings and best practices of returning results in different situations, have received major attention over the past years in EJHG, and as a service to our readers we have collected these papers in this new Web Focus.

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    Clinical Utility Gene Cards are disease-specific guidelines regarding the clinical utility of genetic testing. Read the following papers published in European Journal of Human Genetics FREE online to find out more.