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PETBioNewsCommentFILM: Talking Genomics with Patients

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FILM: Talking Genomics with Patients

Published 6 May 2019 posted in Comment and appears in BioNews 997

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This film documents a Progress Educational Trust/Genomics Education Programme event about genomic medicine...

This film documents the Progress Educational Trust/Genomics Education Programme event 'Talking Genomics with Patients'.

The event formed part of the Genomics Conversation, a programme of activities which involves the public and stakeholders in discussions about key issues in genomic medicine.

The event also formed part of the annual Genomics Conversation Week of Action run by Health Education England and its Genomics Education Programme.

(If you cannot see the 'Talking Genomics with Patients' film below, click here to view it.)

The Progress Educational Trust's next free-to-attend public event, taking place in London next week (on the evening of Thursday 16 May), will be 'Testing Times: How Should We Use Genomic Data in Assisted Reproduction?'. See here for details and booking.


Introductions
0:00:00 Dr Anneke Seller
Scientific Director, Health Education England's Genomics Education Programme
0:00:54 Dr Christine Patch
Trustee, Progress Educational Trust
0:02:14 Claudia Beard
Member, 100,000 Genomes Project Participant Panel
0:02:41 Sabine Starr
Member, 100,000 Genomes Project Participant Panel
0:03:04 Dr Charles Steward
Member, 100,000 Genomes Project Participant Panel

Discussion
0:04:09 Panel discussion and audience contributions

Conclusions
1:01:42 Claudia Beard
Member, 100,000 Genomes Project Participant Panel
1:02:26 Sabine Starr
Member, 100,000 Genomes Project Participant Panel
1:02:54 Dr Charles Steward
Member, 100,000 Genomes Project Participant Panel

Close
1:03:09 Dr Christine Patch
Trustee, Progress Educational Trust

This film was made by the education charity WORLDwrite.

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