Bowel cancer and genomics: what healthcare professionals need to know
Cancer is affected by our genetics in many different ways. Multiple cancers can be influenced by our genes and the…
Read moreOpportunity for HEI educators: register your interest in our upcoming Teaching Genomics course
Central and South Genomics is pleased to share an exciting opportunity for educators across nursing, midwifery, and Allied Health Professional…
Read moreUKCPA launches Handbook of Pharmacogenomics to support the use of pharmacogenetic results to optimise medicines
The UK Clinical Pharmacy Association (UKCPA) today launched a new, freely accessible, resource to support healthcare professionals with evidence-based advice…
Read moreInternational spotlight on the NHS England National Lynch Syndrome Transformation Project
The national Lynch Syndrome (LS) Transformation Project was a national NHS England programme that ran from 2021 to 2025. Its…
Read moreThe Digital Genomics Test Directory Service: What you need to know
The NHS Genomic Medicine Service enables the NHS to harness the power of genomics and science to improve the health of…
Read moreMental Health and Genomics: Implementing evidenced based practice and reducing health inequalities
Part of our national lunch & learn series, this session will cover: The role of genomic investigations within mental health…
Read moreCancer Genomics in Primary Care: BRCA1 and 2
Cancer is affected by our genetics in many different ways. Multiple cancers can be influenced by our genes and the…
Read moreMore Than You Can Imagine: Genomics and Rare Disease
Join Central and South Genomics for an insightful webinar in recognition of Rare Disease Day, where we bring together patients,…
Read moreProtecting hearts across generations: Genomic medicine in cardiology
Genomic medicine is an important factor within the field of cardiology. Alongside having an established role in rarer, inherited cardiac conditions, genomics is…
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Paula’s journey on the Generation Study
Paula Kaya, from Erdington, is one of over 1,500 mothers to have taken part in the Generation Study at University…
Read moreWe need you: help promote accessibility for the Generation Study!
We’re looking for volunteers who are fluent in a language other than English, who would be willing to be filmed…
Read moreGenomics in men’s health: harnessing the genome
Genomics impacts men’s health in many ways, enabling personalised medicine for various conditions, revealing the risk of inherited disorders, and providing…
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