In this series, ‘Genomics 101’, we go back to basics and explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog, ...
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The Genomics England Research Network is a collaborative initiative, offering members opportunities to share and leverage expertise and resources, with the academic researchers, healthcare ...
Genomic medicine is already helping more people receive answers about their health conditions through better diagnosis, treatment, and support. By volunteering to take part in research, you'll be ...
Our mission is to provide the digital systems and evidence so that by 2035 genomics could play a role in up to half of all healthcare interactions, and the UK’s position as the best place to discover, ...
Watch this video on Jessica – one of the first children to be diagnosed in the 100,000 Genomes Project – and how genomic medicine narrowed her diagnosis from 6.4 million possible variants to one.
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 ...
One of the main aims of the 100,000 Genomes Project was to improve cancer care for NHS patients through personalised medicine. This page covers the way the project met this aim. Cancer can be ...
None of our work would be possible without the consent and support of patients and participants – they are at the heart of everything that we do. By enabling scientists and clinicians in their ...
The 100,000 Genomes Project was a British initiative to sequence and study the role our genes play in health and disease. Recruitment was completed in December 2018, although research and analysis is ...
This one-day, in-person event promises to be an exciting exploration of the latest research and technological innovations from Genomics England and its esteemed research community. Covering advances ...
Every year hundreds of babies are born in the UK with rare genetic conditions. Early intervention can enhance the health and quality of life of many of these babies. But these conditions can be hard ...