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Genomics England’s Generation Study has now enrolled 25,000 babies - a major milestone in one of the world’s largest research studies of its kind to explore how whole genome sequencing could be used ...
In this series, ‘Genomics 101’, we go back to basics and explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog, we answer the question: Are genetic conditions always inherited from ...
In this series, we explore some important roles in the life sciences, and how their work impacts patients and families. A clinician is a healthcare professional who provides direct care to patients, ...
The pioneering Yellow Card Biobank, launched by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Genomics England, will today start investigating whether the risk of acute ...
It's hard to believe it's already been a year since I stepped into the Vice Chair role for Rare Conditions on the Participant Panel at Genomics England. Stepping into very large shoes, this past year ...
In this series, we explore some important roles in the life sciences, and how their work impacts patients and families. In this blog, Clinical Bioinformatician Clare Kennedy shares her experience in ...
At Genomics England, we are committed to transforming health outcomes through innovation in genomics that benefit all patients, regardless of their background. Our Diverse Data Initiative is leading ...
The Generation Study is a research initiative aiming to explore the use of whole genome sequencing in newborns, to screen for more than 200 rare genetic conditions. This study will recruit 100,000 ...
Hundreds of babies have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study in NHS hospitals that aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns in England. The Generation ...
Volunteer recruitment has begun for a new collaborative research programme focused on improving our knowledge and understanding of health conditions and their unique impacts on UK Black communities.