Re: [xmca] Fwd: New Open Access Journal human_ontogenetics

From: Mike Cole <lchcmike who-is-at gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jul 28 2008 - 13:32:31 PDT

Ontogenetics studies "the development of the human individual as a
biopsychosocial unit from conception until death."

sigh.
mike

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM, David Preiss <davidpreiss@uc.cl> wrote:

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>> Subject: New Open Access Journal human_ontogenetics
>> To: Andres Haye <ahaye@uc.cl>
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>> human_ontogenetics
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>> human_ontogenetics is an international interdisciplinary open access
>> journal edited under the auspices of the Society of Human Ontogenetics and
>> published by Wiley-Blackwell.
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>> The science of human ontogenetics deals with the development of the human
>> individual as a biopsychosocial unit from conception until death. It aims –
>> as critical theory, conceptual framework and research program – at a
>> holistic comprehension of man in his structural and temporal dimensions.
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>> human_ontogenetics is a forum for original disciplinary research,
>> interdisciplinary studies, conceptual work and metadisciplinary syntheses
>> focusing on the ontogeny of human beings and its evolution. The journal
>> covers developmental and evolutionary aspects of all human
>> sciences – the scope ranges from empirical biomedical studies to
>> philosophical concepts. Special focus will be given to studies on the
>> developmental origins of health and disease.
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