“…The Aims and Scope of MGGM were and are broad, to encompass a wide range of topics including basic and translational science, technological advances, human and medical genetics, animal models of human disease, pharmacogenomics and translational medicine (Muenke, ). From the first Editorial to the Invited Commentaries in each issue, various aspects of genomic medicine have been illustrated: integration of genomic information into the delivery of health care (De Castro & Turner, ; Eng, ; Francke, ; Slavotinek, ; Solomon, ; Williams, ), educational opportunities (Hart & Hart, ; Korf, ; McCarthy, ; Muenke, ), genomic counseling (Middleton, Hall, & Patch, ; Ormond, ); diverse populations (Adeyemo & Rotimi, ), ethical considerations (Wilfond & Goddard, ; one of the 10 most highly cited articles in MGGM , see below), comparative genomics (Mullikin, ), and many more including specific groups of diseases: newborn screening (Levy, ); substance use disorders (Rutter & Volkow, ); hearing loss (Pandya, ); orofacial clefting (Adeyemo & Butali, ), and stuttering (Frierio‐Domingues & Drayna, ). Some of my personal (M.M.)…”