Events

AGNC Conference
This event is for AGNC colleagues wanting to to share their professional experiences and present their work

UK CGS meeting 2025
This in-person event is for Clinical Genetics Society (CGS) members wanting to attend the society's annual meeting

9th Curating the Clinical Genome conference
Wellcome Connecting Science's 9th Curating the Clinical Genome conference will bring together those interested in and want to understand more about genomic data sharing

Practical Genomics and Genetic Testing for the Non-geneticist
St George's University of London's in-person event is for healthcare professionals wanting to acquire the essential genomics knowledge and skills for everyday clinical healthcare

More Than You Can Imagine: Genomics and Rare Disease
Central and South GMSA for an insightful webinar in recognition of Rare Disease Day (agenda available)

Advancing Rare Disease Knowledge Through Global Collaboration
Speakers will discuss efforts to advance rare disease knowledge and enhance global strategies for patient engagement

Rare Disease 101 for Rare Disease Day 2025
Learn how every healthcare professional can make a difference to patients with rare disease

Clinical Trials for Rare Diseases
This webinar, a part of the REMEDi4ALL Clinical Trials Webinar Series, will cover clinical trials in smaller populations, such as rare-disease populations

Making progress with newborn screening
This invite-only in-person event by the Centre for Personalised Medicine is for stakeholders associated with newborn screening projects, such as the Generation Study

North Thames Genomics Showcase 2025
Join the North Thames GMS for a look at their projects and the impact of genomic medicine in their area

Clinical Cancer Genomics Conference
Register by the 15 January for this in-person conference on whole genome and transcriptome sequencing to advance efforts in cancer precision medicine

An Introduction to Genetic Haemochromatosis for GPs
This online event by Haemochromatosis UK is for GPs wanting to gain an understanding of the diverse presentations of ill-health caused by genetic haemochromatosis