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Cytometry Part A, the journal of quantitative single-cell analysis, features original research reports and reviews of innovative scientific studies employing quantitative single-cell measurement, separation, manipulation, and modeling techniques, as well as original articles on mechanisms of molecular and cellular functions obtained by cytometry techniques. The journal welcomes submissions from multiple research fields that fully embrace the study of the cytome: - Biomedical Instrumentation Engineering
- Biophotonics
- Bioinformatics
- Cell Biology
- Computational Biology
- Data Science
- Immunology
- Parasitology
- Microbiology
- Neuroscience
- Cancer
- Stem Cells
- Tissue Regeneration
In particular, Cytometry Part A embraces research on cellular heterogeneity, characterization of rare cell subpopulations, discovery, understanding functionality and tracing lineages of cellular phenotypes, and other emerging programmatic goals of single-cell biology. In addition, Cytometry Part A is particularly interested in research from biomedical disciplines and closely related life sciences on the following topics: - Innovative applications of single-cell analysis to the various branches of life sciences, including genomics-, transcriptomics-, proteomics-, and metabolomics-based approaches;
- New single-cell analysis technologies based on flow and image cytometry, quantitative high-resolution microscopy, high-content screening, single-cell spectroscopies, microfluidics and microchip platforms, and single-cell gene-expression systems;
- Studies of cellular and molecular functions acquired in a cellular or multi-cellular context;
- Instrumentation and reagent developments relevant to the measurement of cells or cell constituents;
- Novel algorithmic and computational frameworks to support experimental procedures;
- Original data-science approaches (including machine learning, mathematical modeling, Big Data mining, pattern recognition, and biostatistics) relevant to the analysis, interpretation, and visualization of multidimensional single-cell measurements;
- New protocols and procedures for analysis of cell characteristics, constituents, and functions.
Cytometry Part A publishes original research articles, technical innovation articles, in-depth reviews, single-cell analysis protocols, and data-processing pipelines and algorithms, as well as rapid communications highlighting new topics and groundbreaking technologies and their use in basic and applied research.
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Editor-in-ChiefAttila Tárnok, Ph.D. |
Associate Editors | KEWAL ASOSINGH asosink@ccs.org Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, USA Webinar Editor Solid Tissue and Mitochondria | PRATIP CHATTOPADHYAY pratip.chattopadhyay@nyumc.org Perlmutter Cancer Center, NYU Langone Immunology | ANTONIO COSMA antonio.cosma@cea.fr CEA, University of Paris, France Mass Cytometry | ZBIGNIEW DARZYNKIEWICZ darzynk@nymc.edu New York Medical College, USA North America Editor Apoptosis | DEREK DAVIES Derek.Davies@crick.ac.ukk Cancer Research UK, United Kingdom Shared Resource Laboratories | VERA DONNENBERG donnenbergvs@upmc.edu University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, USA Stem Cells | GREG FINAK gfinak@fredhtuch.org Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, USA Bioinformatics | DAVID GALBRAITH galbrait@email.arizona.edu University of Arizona, USA Plant Biology | KEISUKE GODA goda@chem.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Imaging Flow Cytometry and Imaging Technologies | DAVID HEDLEY david.hedley@uhn.on.ca Princess Margaret Hospital, Canada Cancer Cell Biology | ELENA HOLDEN eholden@imagingcytometry.com Biotech and IVD, USA Quantitative Phase Imaging | JESSICA HOUSTON jph@nmsu.edu New Mexico State University, USA Flow Cytometry Technologies | DAYONG JIN Dayong.Jin@uts.edu.au University of Technology, Sydney, AU Nanotechnology Super Resolution Imaging | TOMAS KALINA tomas.kalina@lfmotol.cuni.cz Charles University, Czech Republic Medical Cytometry | YOLANDA MAHNKE flowknowhow@gmail.com FlowKnowHow LLC, USA Cancer Immunology OMIP | SUSANN MÜLLER susann.mueller@ufz.de Center for Environmental Research Leipzig Halle, Germany Microorganisms | JOSE ENRIQUE O'CONNOR jose.e.oconnor@uv.es Valencia, Spain Cytomics Toxicology | BARTEK RAJWA brajwa@purdue.edu Purdue University, USA Computational Cytometry | PAUL SMITH SmithPJ2@cardiff.ac.uk Cardiff University, UK Lab-on-a-Chip Cancer Biology | JANOS SZÖLLÖSI szollo@med.unideb.hu University of Debrecen, Hungary Europe Editor Signal Transduction Commentary Editor | MARC THILO FIGGE Thilo.Figge@leibniz-hki.de Hans Knöll Institute, Germany Image-Based Systems Biology | HENNING ULRICH henning@iq.usp.br Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil South/Central America Editor Molecular Cytometry | GYÖRGY VEREB cytometrya@wiley.com University of Debrecen, Hungary Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics | XUNBIN WEI xunbinwei@gmail.com Shanghai Jiaotong University, China China Editor In Vivo Flow Cytometry | DONALD WLODKOWIC donald.wlodkowic@rmit.edu.au RMIT University, Bundoora, Australia Lab-on-a-Chip Biotests Ecotoxicology | ROBERT ZUCKER zucker.robert@epa.gov U.S. EPA, USA Cover Editor Confocal Microscopy Standards | Editorial Board | NIMA AGHAEEPOUR EWERT BENGTSSON ANDREA COSSARIZZA SARA DE BIASI GENNY DEL ZOTTO SUZANNE DUNKER ANDREW FILBY AWTAR KRISHAN MING LI GERARD LIZARD | STEPHEN LOCKETT HENRIK MEI GERHARD NEBE-VON-CARON JOHN NOLAN KYLIE PRICE GUSTAVO ROHDE FRANK SCHILDBERG XUANTAO SU DAN OHTAN WANG |
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