In this blog, we spoke to Andreia Rogerio, Applied Machine Learning Engineer, about her professional journey and the ...
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In this explainer episode, we’ve asked Katrina Stone, Clinical Genetics Doctor, and Clinical Fellow at Genomics England, to explain what happens when you go for whole genome sequencing for a rare ...
The Participant Panel is a key independent advisory group for Genomics England, who work to ensure that the voices of patients, their families, and their experiences inform the work that we do. In ...
There are thousands of potential conditions that can be tested for through genome sequencing. It was important for us to carefully consider which conditions should be looked for in the Generation ...
Below are the key policies and documents that govern the processes at Genomics England.
Genomes from NHS patients affected by cancer or a rare condition collected through our 100,000 Genomes Project and the NHS Genomic Medicine Service. All participants have health data collected when ...
This study by Akinrinade and colleagues explores how genetic factors contribute to cardiomyopathy; a heart condition where muscles of the heart do not function normally. The research investigates how ...
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The Participant Panel is made up of a diverse group of people whose data is held in the National Genomic Research Library. Members come from different walks of life and bring their life experiences of ...
Genomics England began as a vessel to execute the UK Government's bold plan to sequence 100,000 whole genomes and incorporate genomic medicine into routine care in the NHS, a feat we achieved in 2018 ...