Hemogenetics

Hemogenetics, also known as hematogenetics, is a field of biomedicine which focuses on the genetic basis of haematological disorders. It studies the molecular mechanisms that underlie inherited haematological disorders, focusing on identifying genes, proteins and pathways associated with the diseases. The aim is to conduct research and develop treatments for the genetic basis of haematological disorders, such as thalassemia, sickle cell disease and haemophilia. Hemogenetics is also known for its potential use in personalized medicine. Utilizing genetic analysis, doctors can identify genetic mutations which could affect the patient's response to medications, and tailor treatment plans to the individual's particular needs. This could help to improve outcomes and reduce costs in the long-term.

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Advanced Forensic Sciences

ISSN: 2692-5915
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Yavuz Hekimoglu, Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic and Legal Medicine.
Journal of Advanced Forensic Sciences seeks to publish comprehensive and compelling as well as cutting-edge research. Along with plagiarism checking, each manuscript is assessed with regard to the topic contained in it by the experts in that field. The journal is especially interested in articles that contain advanced theories, new methodological