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Epigenetics and epitranscriptomics

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Deadline: 30 September 2026
Guest Editors: Arasu Ganesan , Liverpool John Moores University
Masayuki Sakurai , Tokyo University of Science
Stephanie Kaiser , Goethe University Frankfurt

Epigenetic and epitranscriptomic modifications have important roles in normal biological function and disease states, and their investigation and control has significance for understanding cell processes and the design of therapeutics. This themed collection aims to draw together research investigating, and manipulating these, including but not limited to small molecule and enzymatic tools, mapping techniques, probes, and editing methods.

Authors are welcome to submit original research in the form of a Communication or Full Paper. The manuscript should be prepared according to our article guidelines and submitted via our online system. Ideally, computational work should be experimentally validated wherever possible. For articles to be accepted into the collection, the applications and relevance to chemical biology must be clear. For more information on the journal, please see the foot of this message or visit the .

All manuscripts will be subject to the usual initial assessment and peer review processes as necessary, and inclusion in the Collection will be at the discretion of the Guest Editors. Please indicate in your submission that you are submitting to this Collection and inform the Editorial Office by email.

Following our peer-review process, we will publish accepted articles online in a citeable form as soon as they are ready, with compilation and promotion of the complete collection in early 2027.

About Å·ÃÀAV Chemical Biology

Led by Hiroaki Suga (University of Tokyo), Å·ÃÀAV Chemical Biology is dedicated to publishing and disseminating the most exceptionally significant, breakthrough findings of interest to the chemical biology community. All submissions are handled by our experienced and internationally recognised Associate Editors. For more information on the journal, please visit the . 

As gold open access journals, there are no barriers to accessing content and your research article will reach an international audience. Article processing charges apply - please see the journal site for details on fees, discounts, and waivers.

Å·ÃÀAV Chemical Biology

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3.1 (2024)

First decision time (all)

24 days

First decision time (peer)

38 days

Editor-in-chief

Hiroaki Suga

Open access

Gold

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