The International Journal of Immunogenetics is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the field of immunogenetics. It provides a platform for disseminating research on the genetic basis of immune responses and their implications for human health and disease.
The journal's scope encompasses a wide array of topics, including the genetics of immune-related genes, the role of genetic variation in susceptibility to infectious and autoimmune diseases, and the application of genetic approaches to understand immune regulation. It includes basic research, translational studies, and clinical investigations, fostering communication among geneticists, immunologists, and clinicians. Its primary target audience includes researchers and experts in immunology, genetics, and molecular biology.
Committed to open access, this journal seeks to facilitate the dissemination of knowledge. Researchers are encouraged to submit their work, contributing to the understanding of the complex interplay between genetics and the immune system. By fostering progress in this critical area of biomedical research, it supports the development of new approaches to diagnose, treat, and prevent immune-related disorders. Open Access options are available.