Genomics England and Cancer52 have collaborated throughout the year culminating in a recent roundtable with Cancer52’s ...
PhD Bioinformatics Intern, reflects on her time in the Bioinformatics Research Services team, highlighting her work on ...
A new study led by Genomics England and Queen Mary University of London estimates that genetic testing could identify ...
Job Description We are seeking a Programme Manager to join us on a Fixed Term Contract until March 2026. As Programme Manager ...
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 ...
All analysis on the Genomics England dataset happens within a secure, cloud workspace called the Research Environment. To access the data, researchers must first apply to become a member of either the ...
We're working in partnership with NHS England and the NHS Genomic Medicine Service to develop a personalised and predictive healthcare solution through the use of genomics. Genomic medicine uses ...
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 ...
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute and UCL have used data generated by Genomics England to show that rogue genetic material called extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) can drive the survival of some ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...