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…

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Opportunity 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…

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UKCPA 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…

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International 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…

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The 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…

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Mental 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…

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Cancer 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…

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More 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,…

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Protecting 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…

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We 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…

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Genomics 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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