Blog articles
A newcomer's takeaways from the Genomics Healthcare Summit
E-learning designer Jakob Whitfield offers two personal takeaways from NHS England’s 2023 summit on genomics in healthcare
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’
Genomics education and training on a global stage
Experts from 43 countries gathered in Cambridge to learn, share…
Events
Cancer & genomics: what healthcare professionals need to know
NHS healthcare professionals are invited to this webinar on cancer genomics, with expert insights on cancer treatment
Tree of Life @ the British Science Festival
British Science Festival visitors of all ages can explore how diverse genomics data can be used to raise healthcare equality
What is the value of the NGRL for those with neurological conditions?
Join Genomics England for a free hour-long webinar covering cerebral palsy genomics and recent insights
RAREfest24
Returning between Friday 22–Saturday 23 November 2024, RAREfest24 by the Cambridge Rare Disease Network is a free event for everyone of all ages
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
Study Day: Applications of genomics in paediatrics
On 10th June 2024 the RCPCH are hosting a one-day, CPD-approved, in-person study day covering the fundamentals of genomics in paediatrics
Pharmacogenomics in the NHS: Future Prospects
On Thursday 7 March 2024 the Pharmacogenomics in the NHS: Future Prospects event is being held at The Spines, Paddington Village, Liverpool, with a focus on pharmacogenomics in the NHS
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Conference 2024
The RCPCH Conference returns to Birmingham on 25-27 March for a hybrid event full of insightful talks from leading experts, informative specialty sessions and valuable networking.
First, do no harm: Expert reflections on a rare bone disease
Medics4RareDiseases and FOP Friends, in collaboration with the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, are hosting an evening reception on 13 February, for healthcare professionals