Genome News Network

The Genome News Network (abbreviated GNN) is an online magazine that publishes news articles and educational resources about genomics and medicine.[1] It was founded in 1999, with Barbara Culliton as the founding editor-in-chief. It was originally published by Celera Genomics.[2][3] In 2001, the Institute for Genomic Research became the magazine's new publisher.[4] An article published in the Lancet Oncology that year stated that the magazine "...offers news, original articles, the online reference book, What’s a genome?, and primers on sequencing and assembling the genome – all well written and illustrated".[5] As of 2010, new issues of the magazine were published biweekly.[6]

  1. ^ Stewart, Alison; Brice, Philippa; Burton, Hilary; Pharoah, Paul; Sanderson, Simon; Zimmern, Ron (2007-05-17). Genetics, Health Care and Public Policy: An Introduction to Public Health Genetics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139463294.
  2. ^ "Barbara Culliton". Council for the Advancement of Science Writing. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  3. ^ Nesbø, Camilla L.; Doolittle, W. Ford; Andersson, Jan O. (2001-06-08). "Are There Bugs in Our Genome?". Science. 292 (5523): 1848–1850. doi:10.1126/science.1062241. ISSN 1095-9203. PMID 11358998. S2CID 2804633.
  4. ^ "The Institute for Genomic Research is the new publisher of the Genome News Network (GNN), which produces a lively, trusted online magazine with informed coverage of important developments in genomic research around the world". J. Craig Venter Institute (Press release). J. Craig Venter Institute. 2001-09-28. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  5. ^ Larkin, Marilynn (June 2001). "Setting one's sites on genomics". The Lancet Oncology. 2 (6): 390. doi:10.1016/s1470-2045(00)00397-1. ISSN 1470-2045.
  6. ^ Burden, Paul R. (2010-07-17). A Subject Guide to Quality Web Sites. Scarecrow Press. pp. 592. ISBN 9780810876958.