Genetic research has led to the birth of eight healthy babies to women affected by inherited mitochondrial disease, offering others hope of a brighter future.| Genomics Education Programme
Researchers running the largest ever international twin study have identified genetic markers that might explain why some of us are more susceptible to developing psychiatric conditions.| Genomics Education Programme
CRISPR-based gene editing technology Casgevy has been approved for treatment of sickle cell disease and beta-thalassaemia in the NHS| Genomics Education Programme
We explore the collaborative approach behind, and design of, the programme’s flagship genomics education resource The post GeNotes: Supporting clinicians with the genomics revolution appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
For #GCAwarenessDay 2024, NHS genetic counsellor Lily Barnett makes the case for why healthcare colleagues should make use of that profession’s expertise The post Six benefits to helping your patient access genetic counselling appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
Hear why five members of the Genomics Training Academy (GTAC) team chose to pursue careers in genomics The post Why genomics? ‘Origin stories’ from the professionals appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
An NHS clinical scientist shares about his career journey, advice for newcomers and highlights from his work in cancer genomics training The post Three career tips for clinical scientists: a conversation with Chris Watt appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
Artificial intelligence (AI), when applied to exome sequencing data, may help to detect disease-causing copy number variants, say Cambridge-based researchers The post AI can improve DNA analysis, eliminating need for additional test appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
Pointers for fellow bioinformaticians from Fern Kirkham, who also works as a clinical scientist and educational specialist for GTAC. The post Three career tips for bioinformaticians: a conversation with Fern Kirkham appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
We report on a new test that will help clinicians determine when clopidogrel may harm instead of help The post NICE approves genomic test to prevent secondary strokes appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
Hear from Alison Taylor-Beadling – principal clinical scientist, laboratory training lead and GTAC education specialist – whose storied genomics career has spanned over two decades The post Three career tips for genetic technologists and scientists: a conversation with Alison Taylor-Beadling appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
Gene therapies can take place either 'in vivo' or 'ex vivo'; we compare these two approaches and their importance in gene therapy The post In vivo and ex vivo gene therapies explained appeared first on Genomics Education Programme.| Genomics Education Programme
In this final instalment of our blog series for this year’s Week of Action, five NHS healthcare professionals tell us how they feel about the future of genomic medicine and what advice they would give colleagues just starting out on their own genomics journey.| Genomics Education Programme
Learn about the impact of genomics| Genomics Education Programme