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Postgraduate certificate in Genomic Medicine at Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is offering learners the chance to join the postgraduate certificate in Genomic Medicine course in April 2016

Monogenic Diabetes Symposium: 'Right diagnosis, right treatment'

The two day seminar designed to help busy clinicians recognise and treat patients with MODY and other forms of monogenic diabetes

HEE GEP to attend Frontline Genomics Festival

Frontline Genomics Festival is coming to London in January to highlight the benefits of genomics in healthcare - and we'll be there!
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NHS England announces new Genomic Medicine Centres

Yorkshire and Humber and the West of England have joined 11 NHS centres across England supporting the ground-breaking 100,000 Genomes Project

Sheffield University lecture: will genomic medicine transform the NHS?

This exciting session will raise awareness and promote discussion around genomics and its growing impact on the NHS

Beijing Genomics Institute visits Genomics Education Programme

A team from the Beijing Genomics Institute in China recently visited to learn more about the GEP workforce education programme 

Health and Care Innovation Expo 2015

This week saw a vibrant and enlightening conference showcasing the latest developments in genomics and healthcare

A genomic medicine pioneer on your doorstep

Find out more about the 100,000 Genomes Project at the North West Coast NHS GMC's launch event on Monday 27 July

The Genomics Era: new course on the future of genetics in medicine

St George's University launches five-week online course in genomics

GEP team head to Glasgow for ESHG conference

Visit us on stand 510 to find out about our latest activity and plans

GEP report sets out training action needed to support clinical bioinformatics

Health Education England's Genomics Education Programme has published 'Developing Clinical Bioinformatics Training in the NHS'

Rare disease and the potential of genomics

Two short films launched this week by HEE highlight the real need of patients with rare diseases for genomics to make a difference