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Hidden in plain sight: The untapped power of data for personalised health Dr Hayley Wilson identifies the impact that data can have in healthcare, whilst also looking at the current landscape of the ...
We are unashamed champions of personalised health. And we are critical friends. Here's what we are doing to make personalised health work for population health.
Welcoming the 10 year NHS plan, PHG Foundation's Director of External Affairs, Dr Susan Mitchell, cautions that while genomics is a powerful tool in the personalised health kit, we must tread ...
Making personalised health work for population health The concept of personalised health is at the centre of a renewed NHS and its 10 Year Health Plan says PHG Trustee, Prof Mike Inouye, as we put ...
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Colin Mitchell sets out why our work to clarify the impact of the GDPR on the use of genomic data is so necessary. The work is funded by the Information Commissioner's Office ...
The ACMG has provided a useful and timely reminderthat there is some way to go before polygenic scores can be used routinely in healthcare.
We are getting closer to a world where the debilitating pain and complications of sickle cell disease are a thing of the past. For the 17,500 people in the UK living with this genetic condition, this ...
In this blog, I will delve into some of the growing acceptance in healthcare to innovative approaches in various countries, and how a database will facilitate analysis and interpretation for all. The ...
A new type of medicine that uses an approach called ‘gene silencing’ has been approved for use in the NHS in England.
We’re living in the era of big data and it’s opening doors for AI-driven multiomics and health. Biomedical information is being generated extremely quickly. Approximately 40 exabytes (or one billion ...
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