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 ...
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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 ...
The Generation Study is a research initiative aiming to explore the use of whole genome sequencing in newborns, to screen for more than 200 rare genetic conditions. This study will recruit 100,000 ...
Genomics England is part of a nationwide team of universities, hospitals and industry led by the Francis Crick Institute ...
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 ...
Hundreds of babies have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study in NHS ...
This month Genomics England is marking Sickle Cell Awareness Month, which aims to bring greater visibility of the genetic condition and those affected by it.
The Improving Black Health Outcomes (IBHO) BioResource, jointly led by the NIHR BioResource, King’s College London, and ...