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Genome sequencing - past, present and future
How has sequencing evolved? And will whole genome sequencing replace other technologies as clinicians’ go-to diagnostic test?
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Introduction to fetal genomics
An afternoon workshop aimed at those involved in referring and consenting women with high risk pregnancies

New Faculty of Genomic Medicine webinar
Save the date for the second in our webinar series, focusing on the impact genomics is having on diagnosis and treatment

Learn the basics of genomics at this one-day workshop
Genomics is a complex topic for beginners, but this introductory course is designed to demystify the technology and translate the terminology

Explore whole genome sequencing on 22 May
Join our FutureLearn course to explore behind the scenes of this emerging healthcare technology

Additional places available for genomics taught courses
A limited number of funded places are available for our Master’s and Postgraduate Certificate in Genomic Medicine

Genomics Master's series: study genomics and get ahead
Natalie Bolton, one of our funded Master’s students, explains how studying genomics has prepared her for the future of healthcare

Introduction to applied genomics in the clinic
The UCL institute of child health are hosting an introduction to how genomics applies to clinical practice

GEP announces new course launching in September
Whole Genome Sequencing: Decoding the Language of Life and Health will explore behind the scenes of emerging healthcare technology

Clinical Bioinformatics: Unlocking Genomics in Healthcare
Explore the world of a clinical bioinformatician and their important role in a patient’s journey

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

GEP updates consent course including CPD credits
Developed to support clinicians at NHS GMCs, our consent course has been fully updated and now attracts 2 CPD credits from the Royal College of Physicians