About the Editors

Like the other Nature titles, Nature Genetics has no external editorial board. Instead, all editorial decisions are made by a dedicated team of professional editors, with relevant research and editorial backgrounds.

Chief Editor: Tiago Faial, PhD, Springer Nature, USA

Tiago Faial (ORCiD) obtained his Ph.D. from the Stem Cell and Developmental Biology program at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Jim Smith and Roger Pedersen, where he studied gene regulatory networks and signaling cascades that underpin mesoderm differentiation. For his postdoctoral work, Tiago joined Joanna Wysocka's laboratory at Stanfor​d University where he studied the dynamics of epigenetic landscapes in pluripotency. He joined the journal in 2015 and was appointed Chief Editor in 2022. He is based in San Francisco, USA.

tiago.faial@us.nature.com

Associate Editor: Chiara Anania, PhD, Springer Nature, Germany

Chiara Anania (ORCiD) obtained her Ph.D. at the Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB) in the laboratory of Darío Lupiañez, where she studied the role of chromatin boundaries in developmental gene regulation. She joined the journal in 2023 and is based in Berlin, Germany.

chiara.anania@nature.com

Senior Editor: Safia Danovi, PhD, Springer Nature, UK

Safia Danovi (ORCiD) obtained her Ph.D. from the Barts Cancer Institute where she studied apoptotic signaling pathways downstream of DNA damage. After that, she joined Nature Reviews Cancer as a locum associate editor before moving to Cancer Research UK’s communication and funding teams. She was an associate editor at Nature Communications for a year before joining the Nature Genetics team in 2020. She is based in London, UK.

safia.danovi@nature.com

Senior Editor: Michael Fletcher, PhD, Springer Nature, Germany

Michael Fletcher (ORCID) studied for his Ph.D. at Cancer Research UK’s Cambridge Institute at the University of Cambridge in the laboratory of Bruce Ponder. His project used systems biology approaches to identify the functional mechanism by which FGFR2, a breast cancer risk locus identified using GWAS, exerts its effect. He then moved to Germany and was a postdoctoral fellow in the Molecular Genetics department of Peter Lichter at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, where he performed bioinformatic analysis to help characterize the epigenomic and master regulator landscapes of adult glioblastoma. He joined the journal in 2020 and is based in Berlin, Germany.

michael.fletcher@nature.com

Senior Editor: Dr. rer. nat. Petra Gross, Springer Nature, UK

Petra Gross (ORCiD) obtained her doctorate from the University of Heidelberg and pursued postdoctoral training at the University of Toronto, working on elucidating protein-DNA interactions at high resolution in solution, and at the Marie Curie Research Institute, studying core-promoter-specific regulation of transcription. She then moved into scientific publishing and became the Editor of Trends of Biotechnology, before joining the Journal of Cell Science in 2010, initially as Reviews Editor and subsequently as a Senior Editor, where she was responsible for the front section of the journal. She joined Nature Cell Biology and Nature Genetics in 2024 where she handles front half and commissioned content across both journals. Petra is based in London, UK.

petra.gross@nature.com

Senior Editor: Wei Li, PhD, Springer Nature, USA

Wei Li (ORCiD) obtained her Ph.D. in Genetics and Genomics from Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Bin Han’s plant genomics and multi-omics research group. For her postdoctoral work, Wei moved to The Rockefeller University and then Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University to study signaling networks in mammalian metabolic diseases such as diabetes. She joined the journal in 2017 and is based in New York, USA.

wei.li@nature.com

Senior Editor: Kyle Vogan, PhD, Springer Nature, USA

Kyle Vogan (ORCiD) obtained his Ph.D. from McGill University under the supervision of Philippe Gros, using the classical mouse mutants Splotch and Loop-tail to study the genetics of neural tube closure. For his postdoctoral work, he joined Cliff Tabin at Harvard Medical School where he studied the developmental mechanisms underlying vertebrate left-right axis specification. He joined the journal in 2003 and is based in Boston, USA.

k.vogan@us.nature.com

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