Items Tagged ‘Genomics England’

October 6, 2016

Individualizing Medicine Conference 2016: Day 2 Morning Session Recap

By Sharon Rosen Sharon Rosen (@sharonhrosen)

Sharing research, clinical practice insights and networking continued at the second day of Individualizing Medicine 2016: Advancing Care Through Genomics, a conference sponsored by the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine. The 100,000 Genomes Project Mark Caulfield, FMedSci., opened the morning session with an update about the 100,000 Genomes Project, the United Kingdom’s version of the […]

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Tags: #ASD, #CIMCon16, #Mark Caulfield, #PrecisionMedicine, 100 000 Genomes Project, autism, center for individualized medicine, Dr. Stephen Scherer, Genetics, Genomics England, mayo clinic


June 3, 2016

Leading the Way with the 100,000 Genome Project

By Jeff Briggs Jeff Briggs (@JeffreyBriggs)

England has always been a leader in genomic research and precision medicine. Working at Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, England, American biologist James Watson and English physicist Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA in the 1950s, with the help of some crucially important X-ray crystallography work by English researchers Rosalind Franklin and […]

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Tags: #CIMCon16, 000 Genome Project, 100, 100K Genome Project, center for individualized medicine, Dr. Mark Caulfield, genomics, Genomics England, IM Conference, individualized medicine, Individualized Medicine Conference 2016, Precision Medicine


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