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Genomics England supports the development of new AI tool aiding long-read… ...
In this series, we explore some important roles in the life sciences, and how their work impacts patients and families. In this blog, Ege Ulgen shares his experience working as a Bioinformatics ...
The review, published in Nature Reviews Genetics, also discusses how current statistical and machine learning tools can ...
Research using data from the 100,00 Genomes Project has developed a ‘metal detector’ algorithm to identify tumours that are easier to treat. This algorithm could be revolutionary in helping doctors ...
Genomics England is delighted to announce the appointment of Julian Thomas into the new role of Chief Technology and Product Officer. Julian joins with over 20 years of experience leading technology ...
Researchers have used data from the 100,000 Genomes Project to help create a “metal detector” algorithm called PRRDetect to hunt down vulnerable tumours, in a development that could one day ...
Before we dive into variants of uncertain significance, it is first useful to understand the term ‘gene’. A gene is a section of DNA that contains a specific instruction about how we develop, function ...
In this series, we explore some important roles in the life sciences, and how their work impacts patients and families. In this blog, we spoke to Andreia Rogerio, Applied Machine Learning Engineer, ...
A new study led by Genomics England and Queen Mary University of London estimates that genetic testing could identify approximately 14,540 patients per year on any of 5 commonly prescribed drugs who ...
Hundreds of babies have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study in NHS hospitals that aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns in England. The Generation ...