Blog articles


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Three career tips for genetic technologists and scientists: a conversation with Alison Taylor-Beadling

Hear from Alison Taylor-Beadling – principal clinical scientist, laboratory training lead and GTAC education specialist – whose storied genomics career has spanned over two decades
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Career tips for genetic technologists and scientists: a conversation with Jennie Bell

Career advice for new genetic technologists and scientists from genomics lab director, consultant clinical scientist and GTAC professional lead Jennie Bell
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Professional journeys into genomics: A long and winding road

In this final instalment of our 2024 Genomics Conversation blog series, we ask Amy, Bernadette, Jessica, Marianne and Tobi how they feel about the future of genomic medicine
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Professional journeys into genomics: Delving deeper

In the second part of our blog series for this year’s Genomics Conversation, our group of NHS healthcare professionals explains the power of genomics education in their practice
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Professional journeys into genomics: Taking the first step

In this blog series for the 2024 Genomics Conversation, NHS healthcare professionals from medicine, nursing, pharmacy and midwifery share their inspiring genomics journeys
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How far we’ve come, how far we’ll go: 10 years of the GEP

The Genomics Education Programme (GEP) began in the summer of 2014 with big dreams, a small team, and a lot of work to do
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Career tips for clinical geneticists: a conversation with Dr Alex Murray and Dr Rhian Thomas

Dr Alex Murray and Dr Rhian Thomas – GTAC clinical genetics professional lead and education specialist, respectively – offer advice for early-career practitioners

News articles


CATE award for collaboration goes to GEP-affiliated team

Award for team behind Genomics and Counselling Skills course recognises programme’s commitment to ‘working across barriers’

Now live: Genomics communication skills survey

Have your say in the development of a new collection of ‘talking genomics’ e-learning

Events


Regional Midwives in Genetics and Genomics Network

RegMiGGs.net unites east England midwifery professionals to advance genomics in maternity care, with talks on NIPT, antenatal screening inequalities and educational updates
Preparing for the Consent Conversation

Monogenic Diabetes in Maternity: Educational and networking event

East of England and East Midlands diabetes-focussed clinicians can network and learn about monogenic diabetes
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NHS Pharmacogenomics Genomic Network of Excellence event

The Pharmacogenomics Genomic Network of Excellence event (with workshops) is being held in London with updates on pharmacogenomics including clopidogrel pharmacogenomics