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  2. 100,000 Genomes Project - Wikipedia

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    In total, the coordination of recruitment for the 100,000 Genome Project was overseen by 13 Genomic Medicine Centers that have been established across 85 NHS Trusts in England, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. [10] In September 2015, Genomics England announced it had contracted with interpretation partners Congenica and Omicia.

  3. Genomics England - Wikipedia

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    Genomics England was formally established as a company on 17 April 2013 [8] and was formally launched on 5 July 2013 as part of the celebrations for the 65th Birthday of the UK's National Health Service [9] In August 2014, the Wellcome Trust announced that it was investing £27 million in a genome-sequencing hub for Genomics England, allowing the company to become part of the Wellcome Trust ...

  4. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin ...

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    The Translational Genetics and Genomics Unit in the Office of the Clinical Director focuses on understanding the mechanisms that underlie human inflammatory disease. Using an approach that integrates genomics, bioinformatics, and mechanistic investigations, the program aims to identify the causes of genetically complex autoinflammatory diseases ...

  5. Directory of services - Wikipedia

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    The directory is used by: NHS 111; Choose and Book; NHS Pathways; NHS Choices; In 2005 Peter Davies a former NHS head of communications set up a scheme enabling primary care trusts to provide directory-type information in the Yellow Pages directory. By setting up a national agreement with Yellow Pages he hoped to keep costs down and solve the ...

  6. UK Biobank - Wikipedia

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    GeneWatch UK, a pressure group that claims to promote the responsible use of genetic information, asserted that the complexity of the programme could result in the finding of "false links between genes and disease", [55] and expressed concern that the genetic information from patients could be patented for commercial purposes. Biobank's chief ...

  7. Elective genetic and genomic testing - Wikipedia

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    Elective genetic and genomic testing are DNA tests performed for an individual who does not have an indication for testing. An elective genetic test analyzes selected sites in the human genome while an elective genomic test analyzes the entire human genome. Some elective genetic and genomic tests require a physician to order the test to ensure ...

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  9. COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium - Wikipedia

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    COG-UK was supported by £20 million funding from the Department of Health and Social Care, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and the Wellcome Sanger Institute. [1]The consortium received a further £12.2 million from the Department of Health and Social Care's Testing Innovation Fund in November 2020 to facilitate the genome sequencing capacity needed to meet the increasing number of COVID-19 ...