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Biopsy pathway developed, thanks to 100k

Posted on March 1, 2018 by Tom Hammond in Uncategorized tagged 100k Genomes, biopsy, Birmingham, cancer, Genomes, pathway, QEHB, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

As the 100,000 Genomes Project has developed, there have been Read more …

Paula is first 100,000 Genomes Project patient at George Eliot

Posted on December 19, 2017 by Tom Hammond in Patient Story, Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, cancer, GEH, George Eliot, Sean James, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre , Comments: 0

Paula Gascgoine is the first recruit at George Eliot Hospital Read more …

Susan joins 100,000 Genomes Project in Warwick

Posted on December 18, 2017 by Tom Hammond in Patient Story, Uncategorized tagged 100k Genomes, Genomic Medicine, rare diseases, Sean James, Susan Villis, Warwick Hospital, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

Warwick Hospital, part of South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust, has Read more …

Lord Willis visits GMC

Posted on October 24, 2017 by Tom Hammond in Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, Dion Morton, Genomic Medicine, Health Education England, HEE, Institute of Translational Medicine, Lord Willis, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre , Comments: 0

Lord Willis of Knaresborough and Prof Lisa Bayliss-Pratt, Chief Nurse Read more …

WMGMC hosting personalised medicine event

Posted on October 6, 2017 by Tom Hammond in Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, personalised medicine, Professor Dion Morton, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

On Thursday 19 October, the WMGMC is hosting a ‘Future of Read more …

Coventry optician supports 100,000 Genomes Project

Posted on July 5, 2017 by Lee Gibson in Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, cataracts, corneal dystrophy, Dr Trusit Dave, Eyetech Opticians, Genomes, UHCW, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

A Coventry optician is believed to be the first in Read more …

Genetic counsellors playing a key role in West Midlands

Posted on July 4, 2017 by Lee Gibson in Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, AGNC, Association of Genetic Nurses and Counsellors, Birmingham Women's Hospital, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, genetic counsellors, Genomics, Peter Marks, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

The role of genetic counsellors has been thrown sharply into Read more …

Recognition for leading 100,000 Genomes Project recruiters

Posted on May 24, 2017 by Lee Gibson in Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, Annette Nilsson, Becky Parke, Dame Julie Moore, Emma Skinner, Emma Virgilio, Genomes, Genomic Medicine, Genomics, Hazel Smith, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Julie Moore, QEHB, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Rachel Hornabrook, University Hospitals Birmingham, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

Five staff at University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) NHS Foundation Trust Read more …

WMGMC team at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham Research Showcase

Posted on May 19, 2017 by Lee Gibson in Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

Staff from the West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre were among Read more …

WMGMC partners to benefit from regional image sharing project

Posted on May 17, 2017 by Lee Gibson in Uncategorized tagged 100000 Genomes Project, 100k Genomes, Hilary Fanning, Insignia, Insignia Medical Systems, Regional Image Sharing, Regional Image Sharing Project, Richard Dormer, University Hospitals Birmingham, West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre, West Midlands GMC, WMGMC , Comments: 0

The West Midlands Genomic Medicine Centre (WMGMC) has appointed Insignia Read more …

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