Special Issue "The Biology of Non-Coding RNAs and Metabolic Diseases"
A special issue of Non-Coding RNA (ISSN 2311-553X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2016)
Special Issue Editors
2. Department of Diabetes, Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia
Interests: diabetes; clinical and molecular epigenetics; chromatin; DNA and RNA methylation; histones; transcriptional regulation; computational epigenomics; metabolic disease
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Non-Coding RNA is now accepting submissions for a special issue on the biology of ncRNAs and metabolism and its disorders. The special issue is co-guest-edited by the Professor Assam El-Osta from the Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute, and Professor Ronald Ma from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. This Special Issue will also include commissioned topical reviews written by leaders in the field. Accepted papers are published online immediately after copy editing.
Non-Coding RNA is an Open Access journal. There is no Article Processing Charges (APCs) for papers submitted in 2016.
The rising global epidemic of obesity, cardiovascular disease and diabetes underscores the current challenge of characterizing the metabolically responsive epigenome and understanding the role and interaction of ncRNAs. For example, studies in recent years investigating the molecular mechanisms linking fat and glucose metabolism with transcription highlight important regulatory determinants that underpin the expression of genes implicated in metabolic disease which are considered critical yet remain poorly understood. Together with the expression and interactions of ncRNAs, increasing evidence indicates that altered metabolism contributes to disease.
We will consider Research, Methods and Software manuscripts of exceptional interest on the following topics:
- Discovery of ncRNAs implicated in metabolic health and disease
- Overlap of epigenomics and ncRNAs in metabolism
- Pre-clinical and clinical studies investigating metabolic or hyperglycemic memory
- Integrative and multi-omic approaches to study metabolic disease
- Population studies providing insights into ncRNAs
- The use of ncRNAs and genomics in model organisms of metabolic disease
- Connection between the nutritional environment of the developing fetus and ncRNA changes underlying pathological gene expression
- Dietary factors conferring epigenetic or ncRNA changes associated with metabolic dysfunction
- Resources of exceptional interest to the study of metabolism and its disorders
Prof. Dr. Assam El-Osta
Prof. Dr. Ronald Ma
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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