Blog articles

Genomics first: identifying inflammatory disease
Scientists have discovered a new rare and deadly inflammatory disease in men, but how did genomics lead them to it?

GEP fellow publishes new study
The benefits of involving young people in genome sequencing decision making are explored by GEP fellow Dr Celine Lewis in her recently published study

Genome UK: making the genomic dream a reality
The government has set out its vision for how the UK will harness the power and potential of genomics for the benefit of patients. Here are the top highlights

Newborn screening: the pros and cons of genome sequencing
Could genome sequencing replace the blood spot test? We review the potential benefits and drawbacks of a more direct approach to screening

Breakthrough in the battle against neurodegenerative disease
New genomic research could shed light on the cause of two life-limiting neurodegenerative conditions and provide targets for potential therapies and treatments

Mitochondrial disease: the genomics challenge
Mitochondrial diseases are overwhelmingly genetic in origin, so why are gene therapies so difficult to develop? We take a deep dive to find out more.

How NHS research is finding new ‘rare disease genes’
As whole genome sequencing becomes more accessible, our understanding of rare disease is advancing at speed. We look at the latest findings from two NHS studies.

What is NIPD?
Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis can provide vital information about a pregnancy, but when should the technique be used, and how does it differ from NIPT?

Genome editing trial suggests cure for blood diseases
Recent tests have established a potential cure for sickle cell disease and beta thalassaemia by using genome editing on bone marrow stem cells
News articles

Genomics 101: Discover the role of genomics in healthcare
Curious about genomics but not sure where to start? Try our collection of free, short introductory online courses

New conditions factsheets
These handy factsheets are perfect for clinicians as an introduction to or a refresher on a range of genetic conditions

New genomics and counselling skills course
Funded learning opportunities are available for nurses on this new introductory online course