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With the current pandemic of bird flu – avian influenza – there is a growing concern around diseases spilling over from animals to humans. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the devastating impact such ...
A new report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee sets out recommendations for the UK Government needed, the committee says, to ensure that the transformative potential of ...
Colin Mitchell sets out why our work to clarify the impact of the GDPR on the use of genomic data is so necessary. The work is funded by the Information Commissioner's Office ...
The UK government has launched a new alliance to sequence the genomes of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the current COVID-19 pandemic. Backed by a £20 million investment, the COVID-19 Genomics ...
It’s been quite a wait, but the much-anticipated National Genomics Healthcare Strategy, has now landed. GENOME UK: The future of healthcare sets out plans to use genomics to drive improvements in ...
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We are getting closer to a world where the debilitating pain and complications of sickle cell disease are a thing of the past. For the 17,500 people in the UK living with this genetic condition, this ...
The ACMG has provided a useful and timely reminderthat there is some way to go before polygenic scores can be used routinely in healthcare.
From stock market jitters caused by the artificial intelligence (AI) model DeepSeek to Government announcements on the AI Opportunities Action Plan, it can seem that news about AI is everywhere.
A new type of medicine that uses an approach called ‘gene silencing’ has been approved for use in the NHS in England.
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