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What do we mean by the non-coding genome? The non-coding genome is the portion of our DNA that does not code for proteins. You may also have heard it be referred to as 'DNA dark matter', because it ...
The pioneering Yellow Card Biobank, launched by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and Genomics ...
Genomics England’s 2025 Research Summit welcomed a captivated audience to hear about the latest research and technological innovations from Genomics England, participants, its esteemed research ...
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 ...
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 ...
Genomics England researchers have played a key role in the development of a new artificial intelligence tool, known as SAVANA, that uses long-read sequencing data to find specific changes within a ...
In this series, we explore some important roles in the life sciences, and how their work impacts patients and families. In this blog, Clinical Bioinformatician Clare Kennedy shares her experience in ...
In this series, we explore some important roles in the life sciences, and how their work impacts patients and families. In this blog, Nadezhda Feliz, Genomic Data Scientist, shares her motivation for ...
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 ...
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 ...
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