You can use the form below to sign up for email alerts about new positions as they open. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Genomics England partners with the NHS to provide whole genome ...
Genomics England’s Generation Study has now enrolled 25,000 babies - a major milestone in one of the world’s largest research studies of its kind to explore how whole genome sequencing could be used ...
There is a need for more research in sickle cell Historically, research in sickle cell has not been prioritised. Because of this, there aren’t many treatment options for people living with the ...
Every decision, every line of code and every meeting matters. Our work changes patients' lives, shapes the future of genomic research and enables the treatments of tomorrow. We're passionate about ...
The Access Review Committee’s (ARC) role is to provide an independent examination and response to requests for access to genomic and health data held in the Genomics England National Genomic Research ...
Jessica was one of the first children to receive a diagnosis of her rare condition from the 100,000 Genomes Project. Her diagnosis means a treatment could be recommended too. She, together with each ...
One of the main aims of the 100,000 Genomes Project was to improve cancer care for NHS patients through personalised medicine. This page covers the way the project met this aim. Cancer can be ...
The data we collect is stored in the National Genomic Research Library, a platform built by us and NHS England that allows approved researchers to access samples, genomic data, and other associated ...
There are thousands of potential conditions that can be tested for through genome sequencing. It was important for us to carefully consider which conditions should be looked for in the Generation ...
Genomics England began as a vessel to execute the UK Government's bold plan to sequence 100,000 whole genomes and incorporate genomic medicine into routine care in the NHS, a feat we achieved in 2018 ...
In this series, ‘Genomics 101’, we go back to basics and explore some of the most important topics in genomics. In this blog, we explain the term personalised medicine, and how it is transforming our ...
The Participant Panel is made up of a diverse group of people whose data is held in the National Genomic Research Library. Members come from different walks of life and bring their life experiences of ...