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Largest survey of public attitudes shows perceived value of genomic data

We made it! Finally, the main set of results from our survey (opposite) have been published. Below is the press … 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

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Channel 4 news article on Genomethics survey

Channel 4 news article on Genomethics survey

Channel 4 news ran a newspiece in 2014 on our research all about what people want to know from their … More

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Anna Middleton PhD


Head of Society and Ethics Research, Connecting Science at Wellcome Genome Campus, Cambridge, UK. Chair of Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors. Continually asking 'how are people making sense of genomics?'


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