Acta Epigenetica is ready to consider original papers on any topics in pure epigenetics, but have preference on the ones close to interest of the members of the editorial board.
The journal aims at presenting high-impact and relevant research on topics across the full span of epigenetics. Coverage includes:
· Environmental and physical ergonomics
· Human-machine systems design/tool/equipment design
· Eliciting human requirements on technology
· Usability/comfort/pleasure/cognitive engineering of human-technology interfaces
· Anthropometrics/design for people with disabilities
· Design of critical systems/equipment for extreme environments
· Human performance measurement and modelling
· Humans in transportation systems/technologically complex systems
· Cognitive ergonomics, information processing, information/multimedia design, expert systems
· Acceptability and effectiveness of technology change
· Training design, organisational design and psychosocial factors
· Management of the complex participation of people in their environment
· Human-centred/goal-driven design of technical/organisational systems
All articles submitted to our journal published are peer-reviewed. Acta Epigenetica has a single blind peer-review process in which the reviewers know who the authors of the manuscript are, but the authors do not have access to the information on who the peer reviewers are. Questions about the initial submission process should be directed to epigenetics@scholarlyinsights.org