‘Epigenetics and Society’: a forum for the theoretical, ethical and societal appraisal of a burgeoning science

Luca Chiapperino*, Eline Bunnik, Gerard J. van den Berg

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Abstract

Epigenetics Communications is proud to announce the introduction of a new section entitled ‘Epigenetics and Society’ (EaS). EaS offers a forum for researcher from various disciplines to engage with the theoretical, interdisciplinary, ethical, social and political dimensions of epigenetics. Authors, within and beyond academia, are invited to submit manuscripts of original research, reviews or perspectives/correspondences dealing with these different facets of epigenetics. The EaS section is meant to provide an opportunity for sharing work across disciplinary borders in ways that both illuminate the science-society intersections around epigenetics and promote their operationalization in multidisciplinary and collaborative scientific practices.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6
JournalEpigenetics Communications
Volume2
Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2022

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Funding
LC contributed to this work thanks to funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Ambizione project “Constructing the Biosocial: an engaged
inquiry into epigenetics and post-genomic biosciences” (N. 185822).

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