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In this series, ‘Genomics 101’, we go back to basics and explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog, ...
Genomics England supports the development of new AI tool aiding long-read… ...
In this episode of Behind the Genes, we explore the hopes, concerns and complex questions raised by the idea of a lifetime genome — a single genomic record used across a person’s life to guide ...
Research using data from the 100,00 Genomes Project has developed a ‘metal detector’ algorithm to identify tumours that are easier to treat. This algorithm could be revolutionary in helping doctors ...
Whole genome sequencing allows us look at lots of different genes in a person’s genome, with one single test. A genome is a person's entire genetic sequence – their bodies instruction manual. It ...
New research shows almost 90% of people in England would agree to genetic testing to get the most effective medication and reduce the risk of side effects 85% thought that the NHS should offer ...
In this series, we explore some important roles in the life sciences, and how their work impacts patients and families. In this blog, Nadezhda Feliz, Genomic Data Scientist, shares her motivation for ...
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 ...
Genomics England is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Ellen Thomas as its new Chief Medical Officer. Ellen trained as a clinical geneticist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust, and has worked at ...
In this blog we interview pathologists Professor Darren Treanor and Dr Charlotte Jennings, and scientists Professor David Brettle and Dr Matt Humphries at the National Pathology imaging Co-operative ...
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