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The Wellcome Trust recently announced that they are funding a research programme to investigate synthetic human genomes, and Laura Blackburn, PHG Foundation’s Head of Science, had the opportunity to ...
CAR-T is a powerful tool which is still evolving. Here we highlight what is new in CAR-T cell therapy. Cancer cells often play hide-and-seek with the immune system in an attempt to evade catastrophic ...
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In a world first, the NHS has announced it is rolling out ‘blood-test first’ testing for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in England. The tests have been added to the Genomic Test ...
Professor James Flanagan, Imperial College, London, on the CLOCS project and how data sharing of transactions could speed up cancer diagnosis. The first CLOCS project showed that ovarian cancer ...
The European Health Data Space Regulation has arrived but will its mandatory sharing requirement be its tour de force or Achilles’ heel?. The Regulation amounts to an ambitious and laudable step ...
The UK is a recognised powerhouse for genomic science and medicine. Genomics England’s 100,000 Genomes Project is the largest sequencing project of its kind in the world and, building on these ...
The rapid development, approval and roll out of multiple vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is an impressive achievement for science and healthcare. The virus genome was ...
We’re living in the era of big data and it’s opening doors for AI-driven multiomics and health. Biomedical information is being generated extremely quickly. Approximately 40 exabytes (or one billion ...
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 ...
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 ...
We are delighted to confirm formal recognition for our support of the consensus statement on a Roadmap to Global Heat Health Resilience. Organisations across the globe can show also show their support ...
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