The Machine Learning team use machine learning and advanced data analytics to support progress for patients and research partners. Researchers and clinicians detect conditions by using different kinds ...
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In this explainer episode, we’ve asked Katrina Stone, Clinical Genetics Doctor, and Clinical Fellow at Genomics England, to explain what happens when you go for whole genome sequencing for a rare ...
We're working in partnership with NHS England and the NHS Genomic Medicine Service to develop a personalised and predictive healthcare solution through the use of genomics. Genomic medicine uses ...
The Genomics England Research Network is a collaborative initiative, offering members opportunities to share and leverage expertise and resources, with the academic researchers, healthcare ...
There are thousands of potential conditions that can be tested for through genome sequencing. It was important for us to carefully consider which conditions should be looked for in the Generation ...
This short video explains what the Genomics England Research Environment is, how genomic data is de-identified and added to the Research Environment, and how researchers can access this de-identified ...
The Executive Leadership Team works alongside the Board of Directors to set and influence our strategic direction, while providing leadership both within the organisation and externally, as ...
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. Cancer can be ...
Genomics England's very first initiative – sequencing 100,000 genomes from around 85,000 NHS patients affected by rare disease or cancer – is leading to groundbreaking insights and continued findings ...
Genomics England began as a vessel to execute the UK Government's bold plan to sequence 100,000 whole genomes and incorporate genomic medicine into routine care in the NHS, a feat we achieved in 2018 ...