Blog articles
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'Transformational' cardiomyopathy treatment receives funding
We explore a recently funded heart muscle disease project that will use RNA therapy and gene editing in tandem
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Under the radar: Exploring clonal haematopoiesis
We investigate genomics’ role in the prevalence of CH and the difference early diagnosis could make
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Endometriosis and ovarian cancer: A genetic link
A new study aims to unravel the genomic connection between these two different health conditions
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Diabetes, the pancreas and the liver
We know that the liver and pancreas can contribute to diabetes, but how significant is their role and what part does genomics play?
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Covid-19 update: ‘problem’ variants found
New research shows that certain gene variants could be drivers for life-threatening Covid-19 illness
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Diverse genomic study pinpoints Covid-19 variant
Sometimes data diversity can make the difference. We look at findings from a new Covid-19 study to find out how
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The brain, the gut and the genome
We explore the link between our mental and physical health by looking at results from a recent genome-wide association study
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100,000 Genomes Project 2021 update: cancer
In the first instalment of a two-part series, we look at how the 100,000 Genomes Project continues to impact cancer care
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Genes, hormones and blood pressure
This week, we explore genomics’ role in primary aldosteronism – a hormone disorder that leads to high blood pressure
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Epilepsy and the genome
We know that epilepsy can have a genetic cause, but there is still much to discover. We explore findings from two new studies to learn more
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RNAi: a new approach to combat cholesterol
The new cholesterol drug inclisiran is currently making headlines after being approved for use in the NHS, but how does it work?
Events
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Royal College of General Practitioners Annual Conference 2022
The RCGP annual conference is the leading annual event for GPs, practice teams and other primary care professionals.