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Immunogenetics is a scientific journal that focuses on the genetic research of the immune system. The journal is published by Springer Science+Business Media and was first established in 1974. The editor-in-chief is currently Katharine H D Cain.

Overview[edit]

Immunogenetics provides a platform for quick publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that report original research on the genetic analysis of the immune system. The journal publishes articles on all aspects of immunogenetics, including the genetic control of immune responses, genetic susceptibility to infectious diseases, and the genetic control of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.

History[edit]

The journal was first established in 1974 and has since been a leading source of information in the field of immunogenetics. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media, a global publishing company that specializes in academic and professional literature.

Editor-in-Chief[edit]

The current editor-in-chief of Immunogenetics is Katharine H D Cain. She has been in this position since 2018 and has contributed significantly to the growth and development of the journal.

Publication[edit]

Immunogenetics is published monthly by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal follows a strict peer-review process to ensure the quality and validity of the research published.

Scope[edit]

The scope of Immunogenetics includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:

  • Genetic control of immune responses
  • Genetic susceptibility to infectious diseases
  • Genetic control of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases

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