This blog explores the benefits of applying Large Language Models to extract information from pathology reports, allowing us to curate bespoke ...
Our Genomics in Sickle Cell Research Initiative is advancing this vital work with three core objectives: Building a ...
New research has identified a novel mechanism driving osteosarcoma – an aggressive paediatric bone cancer – providing ...
In this series, ‘Genomics 101’, we go back to basics and explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog, we explain what it means to go on a diagnostic odyssey. The term ‘odyssey’ ...
The Machine Learning team use machine learning and advanced data analytics to support progress for patients and research partners. Researchers and clinicians detect conditions by using different kinds ...
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This short video explains what the Genomics England Research Environment is, how genomic data is de-identified and added to the Research Environment, and how researchers can access this de-identified ...
Genomics England's very first initiative – sequencing 100,000 genomes from around 85,000 NHS patients affected by rare disease or cancer – is leading to groundbreaking insights and continued findings ...
Genomics England collaborates with a diverse range of industry partners to accelerate new treatment development. By joining the Research Network, industry partners can unlock access to data in the ...