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PreventionGenetics’ Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Robert Steiner, MD, FAAP,
FACMG, has been named Editor in Chief of Genetics in Medicine (GIM) to
succeed James P. Evans, MD, PhD, FACMG. Genetics in Medicine is the American
College of Medical Genetics and Genomics’ monthly peer-reviewed journal.
Dr. Steiner has been involved with GIM since 2000, when he began reviewing
for the journal. Since 2004, Dr. Steiner has authored or coauthored various
publications in the journal and was asked to serve as Biochemical Genetics
Editor in 2006. In 2011, he became deputy editor of the journal.
A passion for publishing the results of his research led to Dr. Steiner's
involvement with Genetics in Medicine. Later, through requests for him to
review others’ manuscripts, he found that he also enjoyed manuscript
reviewing. When Dr. Evans asked Dr. Steiner to serve as section editor at
GIM, Dr. Steiner jumped at the opportunity. “I find medical and science
writing, editing, and publishing fascinating. I derive a great deal of
satisfaction from my involvement with GIM.” Dr. Steiner specifically enjoys
receiving manuscripts from early career clinicians and scientists and
assisting them as they work to publish their findings. Dr. Steiner noted, “
It’s wonderful sharing in their excitement as they go through the process
of having their work reviewed, edited, and published.”
FACMG, has been named Editor in Chief of Genetics in Medicine (GIM) to
succeed James P. Evans, MD, PhD, FACMG. Genetics in Medicine is the American
College of Medical Genetics and Genomics’ monthly peer-reviewed journal.
Dr. Steiner has been involved with GIM since 2000, when he began reviewing
for the journal. Since 2004, Dr. Steiner has authored or coauthored various
publications in the journal and was asked to serve as Biochemical Genetics
Editor in 2006. In 2011, he became deputy editor of the journal.
A passion for publishing the results of his research led to Dr. Steiner's
involvement with Genetics in Medicine. Later, through requests for him to
review others’ manuscripts, he found that he also enjoyed manuscript
reviewing. When Dr. Evans asked Dr. Steiner to serve as section editor at
GIM, Dr. Steiner jumped at the opportunity. “I find medical and science
writing, editing, and publishing fascinating. I derive a great deal of
satisfaction from my involvement with GIM.” Dr. Steiner specifically enjoys
receiving manuscripts from early career clinicians and scientists and
assisting them as they work to publish their findings. Dr. Steiner noted, “
It’s wonderful sharing in their excitement as they go through the process
of having their work reviewed, edited, and published.”