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Editors of some independent, open access journals

BioMed Central Editor profiles feature just some of the editors who have chosen to bring their journal to BioMed Central:

Steven Henikoff
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center


Website: http://www.epigeneticsandchromatin.com/

Epigenetics & Chromatin fulfills the need for a journal that reflects the breadth of epigenetic research. Topics include, but are not limited to, gene silencing and imprinting, cellular reprogramming, nucleosome modification assembly and remodeling, DNA methylation, chromatin structure and dynamics, chromosomal maintenance elements, dosage compensation, interchromosomal interactions and prion inheritance. Approaches that apply cutting-edge technologies to problems in the field are especially welcome.

Professor Steven Henikoff is co-Editor-in-Chief of Epigenetics & Chromatin

Professor Steven Henikoff
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

"The field of epigenetics is at an exciting stage, one that seems comparable to the field of genetics before the elucidation of the structure of DNA and the genetic code. We know most of the parts, but we are still unclear as to how they work together as a system to faithfully maintain gene expression states. As our understanding of epigenetic inheritance and chromatin-based interactions progresses, we expect that Epigenetics & Chromatin will evolve to accommodate the latest advances."

Steve Henikoff received a Ph.D. degree in biochemistry and molecular biology at Harvard University in the laboratory of Matthew Meselson, and did postdoctoral research with Charles Laird at the University of Washington. He is an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a Member of the Basic Sciences Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Affiliate Professor of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington. In 2005 he was elected to the US National Academy of Sciences. His laboratory studies histone variants, epigenetic inheritance and centromere evolution, and develops tools for sequence comparison, in vivo mapping and functional genomics.

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