Addressing inclusion in genetic counselling

For patients receiving genetic counselling there is often a mixture of emotions and anxieties involved. The very purpose of this service is to help people make sense of who they are, what inherited risks they might face, or even come to terms with a difficult diagnosis.

Genomics and big data — who do we trust?

Genomic data is being produced in ever greater quantities, whether within our health services, in academic research projects, or by … More

Genetic Disability, Experience and the Sorting Society

Genetic Disability, Experience and the Sorting Society

Are we heading towards a future where genetic conditions are ‘screened-out’? Who gets to decide which conditions are screened for? … More

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Survey talk – guest blog by Dr Jenny Cham

This past Friday on the Genome Campus, Dr Anna Middleton of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute gave an interesting seminar … More