The film below documents the Progress Educational Trust event 'Whole Genome Sequencing at Birth: Workforce Implications for Healthcare Professionals and Beyond', produced in partnership with Genomics England and its Newborn Genomes Programme.
(If you cannot see the film below, click here to view it.)
Genomics England is currently seeking views on the principles that might inform its choice of conditions to be looked for, in newborn babies whose whole genomes are sequenced as part of the Newborn Genomes Programme research pilot. Please submit your own views by completing this survey.
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Introduction | |
0:00:00 | Sarah Norcross Director, Progress Educational Trust |
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Opening presentation | |
0:02:08 | Sarah-Jane Marsh Chair, Newborn Genomes Programme's NHS Steering Group |
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Discussion | |
0:10:15 | Responses to audience questions and comments |
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Follow-up presentations | |
0:24:22 | Dr Michelle Bishop Associate Director of Learning and Training, Wellcome Connecting Science |
0:37:27 | Professor Eamonn Sheridan Professor of Clinical Genetics, University of Leeds |
0:49:34 | Professor Angus Clarke Professor of Clinical Genetics, Cardiff University |
1:02:43 | Professor Pali Hungin Head, Changing Face of Medicine project |
1:14:09 | Amanda Pichini Consultant Genetic Counsellor, Genomics England |
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Discussion | |
1:16:35 | Responses to audience questions and comments |
This film was made by Video Production Edinburgh.
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