Blog articles
Answers for 100,000 Genomes Project participants
The first genomic diagnoses for rare disease as part of the pioneering project highlight the importance of personalised medicine
Genomics: curing the kidney
Developments in genomic understanding and technology are having a big impact in the field of nephrology
Precision medicine: what is it and how will it be achieved?
Sir Bruce Keogh recently confirmed the NHS’s commitment to moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare towards a future of precision medicine. But how do we get there?
Personalised medicine will be at the heart of the future NHS
The future of the NHS will be a personalised medicine service with genomics at its core, according to a new strategy adopted by NHS England
Cardiac genomics: putting research into practice
Scientists working for Genomics England’s cardiac GeCIP domain are tasked with translating data into improved diagnosis of heart conditions
The modern face of genomic medicine
Genomics England’s new PanelApp is set to encourage shared knowledge and accelerate progress in whole genome sequencing analysis
Data: the heart of personalised medicine
With genomics high on the agenda, international initiatives bring together healthcare and technology to better understand complex information
Clinical interpretation: when is a variant a mutation?
Genome sequencing produces volumes of valuable data, but what are the challenges of interpretation that gives practitioners the answers they need?
News articles
The Genomics Era: new course on the future of genetics in medicine
Starting on 9th November 2015, St George's University is once again running its popular five-week online course in genomics
Funding for CPPD Modules in Genomic Medicine now available
Learn more about the latest developments in Genomics and medicine through continuing personal and professional development modules (CPPD)
A genomic medicine pioneer on your doorstep
Find out more about the 100,000 Genomes Project at the North West Coast NHS GMC's launch event on Monday 27 July
Genomics England's Clinical Interpretation Partnership launched
31 research domains will work to improve clinical application and interpretation of genomic data to benefit patients