Job Description Key responsibilities Working collaboratively with the Participant Panel Chair and Vice-Chair for Rare ...
Baroness Nicola Blackwood has been appointed Chair of the government’s new Health Data Research Service (HDRS). The HDRS will transform how researchers and innovators access health and care data ...
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 ...
A boy born with a rare form of eye cancer, usually diagnosed in very young children, is one of numerous babies born with rare conditions who are receiving earlier diagnoses and faster, lifechanging ...
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, ...
New research has uncovered 2 neurodevelopmental disorders using data from the National Genomic Research Library. These findings have led to new diagnoses for patients and families, opening doors for ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In this explainer episode, we’ve asked Mathilde Leblond, Senior Design Researcher for the Generation Study at Genomics England, to answer some frequently asked questions that we received from parents ...
A new study led by Genomics England and Queen Mary University of London estimates that genetic testing could identify approximately 14,540 patients per year on any of 5 commonly prescribed drugs who ...