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July 2012 eNewsletter
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**2011 IMPACT FACTOR: 6.318**
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Call for papers: Next generation sequencing studies with relevance to the understanding of disease mechanisms
The coupling of pathology with massively parallel sequencing studies provides a unique opportunity to further our understanding of the pathophysiological and pathogenetic mechanisms of human disease, a major interest of The Journal of Pathology.
The Journal is now soliciting submissions of primary research based on massively parallel sequencing taking advantage of novel insights into the genetic basis of human diseases, including but not restricted to, the identification of new genotype-phenotype associations and novel driver mutations, characterisation of patterns of genetic instability, and on the topic of intra-tumour genetic heterogeneity.
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Featured Articles This Month
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Stem cell identification–in vivo lineage analysis versus in vitro isolation and clonal expansion
What drives breast cancer heterogeneity: oncogenic events or cell of origin?
The dark side of a success story: microRNAs of the C19MC cluster in human tumours
2012 Annual Review Issue: The Cell Biology of Disease
"This 2012 Annual Review Issue of The Journal of Pathology argues strongly that cell biology, in its many disciplines, underpins the foundation of our understanding of the mechanisms of disease–the holy grail of pathology. Our increasing knowledge of the human genome will not be enough to attain this goal without parallel developments in our comprehension of the results, at the cellular level, of these genetic changes. In the end, it is cell biology and cell biologists who will deliver this mission."
- Nicholas A Wright and Richard Poulsom
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EVENTS
Pathological Society Summer Meeting
July 3 − 5, 2012
Sheffield, UK
UICC World Cancer Congress
August 27 − 30, 2012
Montreal, QC, Canada
24th European Congress of Pathology
September 8 − 12, 2012
Prague, Czech Republic
XXIX Congress of the International Academy of Pathology
September 29 − October 5, 2012
Cape Town, South Africa
*Are you attending the XXIX Congress of the International Academy of Pathology this year? Don’t miss the Authorship Open Workshop: How to get your papers published. The Editors of The Journal of Pathology and Histopathology will guide you through the process of being a successful author. Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 16:00 − 18:00.
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