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Job Description Build, develop and manage detailed economic models based on theories of change to explain and understand GELs benefit across ...
New research published in Genetics in Medicine and led by Genomics England researchers sets out an effective framework for using genomic newborn screening to identify genetic changes linked to rare ...
A clinician is a healthcare professional who provides direct care to patients, usually in clinical settings such as hospitals ...
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 ...
Greater diversity is needed in genetic research to make genomics’ use in cancer care and screening more accurate and reliable for all, according to a new study. The research, led by Genomics England ...
Whole genome sequencing allows us look at lots of different genes with one single test. In this blog, we explain what it’s like to get whole genome… ...
In this blog, Nadezhda Feliz, Genomics Data Scientist, shares her motivation for working in rare conditions research.
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 ...
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 ...
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. In recognition of sickle cell’s importance ...