NHS ten-year plan includes ambition to offer genome sequencing for all newborns
The UK Government hopes to offer whole genome sequencing for all newborns in England within the next ten years, building upon the work of the Generation Study...
The UK Government hopes to offer whole genome sequencing for all newborns in England within the next ten years, building upon the work of the Generation Study...
A gene therapy for inherited deafness has safely and rapidly improved hearing in patients ranging from early childhood to adulthood...
A new app which allows sperm donors to seek private arrangements with intended parents, bypassing donor regulations, has become available in the UK...
Exercise can induce protective gene activity in the brain cells of Alzheimer's model mice, uncovering new understanding of disease mechanisms...
A difference in fertility treatment outcomes between couples where the male partner smokes cigarettes and those who vape has been revealed by new research...
Genome editing administered to fetal mice has corrected the mutation causing cystic fibrosis before birth...
In this DNA Today podcast we hear from Debbie Lower, whose family has endured unimaginable loss and tragedy from seven amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia cases in the past 30 years...
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Medical genetics and law: offering an international perspective
by Dr Mair Crouch
Mair Crouch, author of the book 'Medical Genetics and Law: An International Perspective', explains why legal professionals need an understanding of genomics (and vice versa)...
PET Podcast: Diversity in Health Data – Achieving Benefit for All
by Sarah Norcross
Bringing you PET events as a podcast. In the 32nd episode of its podcast, PET explores what needs to be done to ensure that people of diverse ancestries are represented in genomic data, with Anika Ladva, Sasha Henriques, Professor Segun Fatumo and Dr Divya Shanmugam...