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Working in collaboration with researchers and the NHS, our Diverse Data initiative aims to tackle healthcare inequality and ensure the benefits of genomic… ...
New research has identified 20 genetic changes in a gene known to cause Marfan syndrome that could help to explain unsolved ...
Our privacy notice gives general information about who we are, what we do and who to contact if you want more information (such as to exercise your information rights), as well as more detail about ...
Genomics England will help deliver the 10 Year Health Plan through our digital systems and by generating the evidence to ...
Genomic medicine is already helping more people receive answers about their health conditions through better diagnosis, treatment, and support. By volunteering to take part in research, you'll be ...
Who we are and what we do at Genomics England, from our origin to the current mission and beyond.
One of the main aims of the 100,000 Genomes Project was to improve cancer care for NHS patients through personalised medicine. This page covers the way the project met this aim.
Genomics England Research Environment has one of the largest genomic data sets enriched with clinical data. We enable scientists from academia and industry to make discoveries, laying the foundations ...
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New research has uncovered 2 neurodevelopmental disorders using data from the National Genomic Research Library. These ...
Every year hundreds of babies are born in the UK with rare genetic conditions. Early intervention can enhance the health and quality of life of many of these babies. But these conditions can be hard ...
Genomic medicine uses insights from a human's complete set of DNA (called a genome) to inform their healthcare. But because people are very different, studying a genome by itself can't tell you very ...