Human Genetics (journal) explained

Human Genetics
Editor:David N. Cooper, Thomas J. Hudson
Discipline:Human genetics
Abbreviation:Hum. Genet.
Formernames:Humangenetik
Publisher:Springer Science+Business Media
Frequency:Biweekly
History:1964-present
Openaccess:Hybrid
Impact:5.3
Impact-Year:2022
Website:https://www.springer.com/biomed/human+genetics/journal/439
Link2:https://link.springer.com/journal/439/volumes-and-issues
Link2-Name:Online archive
Oclc:663900873
Lccn:2004233658
Issn:0340-6717
Eissn:1432-1203

Human Genetics is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of human genetics, including legal and social issues. It was established in 1964 by Arno Motulsky and Friedrich Vogel as the German-language Humangenetik, obtaining its current title in 1976.[1] It is published by Springer Science+Business Media. Its editors-in-chief are David N. Cooper (Cardiff University) and Thomas J. Hudson (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 5.3.[2]

Ethics scandal

The journal published findings exploring the DNA of physical appearance traits of Uighur men from Tumxuk in 2019. One of the authors of the paper on DNA phenotyping said he had been unaware of the origins of the DNA samples. Springer Nature was reported to want to strengthen its ethics guidelines regarding "vulnerable groups of people" per a New York Times report.[3]

Notes and References

  1. 10.1007/s00439-014-1433-5. 24595704. Human Genetics' 50th Anniversary Issue . Human Genetics . 133 . 4 . 381–382 . 2014 . Hudson . Thomas J.. free .
  2. Book: 2023 . Human Genetics . . . Science . .
  3. News: China Uses DNA to Map Faces, With Help From the West . Wee . Sui-Lee . 2019-12-03 . The New York Times . 2019-12-04 . Mozur . Paul . en-US . 0362-4331.