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The Editor in Chief, Genetics in Medicine Translational Genomics role at American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics is curated from Himalayas (category Kesehatan). This role is marked as remote — check timezone and location requirements on the official listing. Yukerja.com is not the employer — applications are handled on the official source site.
Role Overview
The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) is seeking an inaugural Editor-in-Chief (EIC) to lead Genetics in Medicine Translational Genomics (GIM TG), a new open access journal launching in 2027. The EIC will shape GIM TG from launch, defining its editorial voice, building its global editorial community, and establishing it as a high-impact, internationally recognized publication.
What You Will Do
As inaugural EIC, you will refine journal scope, recruit and mentor an international Editorial Board, oversee the peer review process, and make final publication decisions. You will also promote the journal globally, attract high-quality international submissions, and engage ACMG membership and other stakeholders.
Why It Might Be a Fit
Candidates with strong networks beyond North America are especially encouraged to apply. The position requires a strong scholarly record in translational genomics or a related field, peer-reviewed publishing experience, and a collaborative leadership style.
Requirements
- Strong scholarly record in translational genomics or a related field
- Peer-reviewed publishing experience, as an author and/or editor
- Collaborative leadership style with the ability to build and lead an international team of editors
- Demonstrated ability to articulate and execute a strategic vision for journal growth and development
- Commitment to scientific integrity, rigor, and inclusivity in publishing
Benefits
- Open access publishing
- Opportunity to lead a new journal and shape its editorial voice
- International travel opportunities
- Chance to engage with a global editorial community
Originally posted on Himalayas