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How my work has confronted and grappled with the intersection of technology and diversity
March 5, 2023March 6, 2023

How my work has confronted and grappled with the intersection of technology and diversity

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A talk delivered at the Festival of Difference on Monday February 27, 2023, University of Westminster. Within the Genetics realm, […]

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130 People Turnout at 2nd Genomics England Cambridge Genomics Meetup
February 23, 2023February 27, 2023

130 People Turnout at 2nd Genomics England Cambridge Genomics Meetup

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On February 22, 2023 at the Cambridge Genomics Meetup, we held our own personal best of 130 people attending (and […]

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1st Spanish Congress on Medical Genomics – Madrid 14-15 Sept 2023
February 15, 2023February 15, 2023

1st Spanish Congress on Medical Genomics – Madrid 14-15 Sept 2023

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First Spanish congress that brings together doctors, researchers and national and international experts on issues related to medical genomics and precision medicine. Latest trend related to technologies, diagnosis and personalized therapies at Illustrious Official College of Clinicians of Madrid

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Computational Genomics PhD Studentship Opening at University of Westminster – Apply by Sept 2nd
July 15, 2022

Computational Genomics PhD Studentship Opening at University of Westminster – Apply by Sept 2nd

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(SLS1) Portability of Genetic Risk Scores to Underrepresented Populations  Director of Studies: Manuel Corpas m.corpas@westminster.ac.uk Project description Background and aims of project […]

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When should it be appropriate to utilise genome data for prescribing drugs?
June 8, 2022June 8, 2022

When should it be appropriate to utilise genome data for prescribing drugs?

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Many medicines are currently prescribed as though they work equally well in all people, or the dose is adjusted depending […]

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A Clinician’s Dilemma: How to Face Patients Suspected of Genetic Disease
November 9, 2021November 9, 2021

A Clinician’s Dilemma: How to Face Patients Suspected of Genetic Disease

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For clinicians it is a challenge to face a patient with a possible genetic disease. As knowledge about clinical genetics […]

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7 Challenges Highly Affecting Adoption of Genomics in the Clinic
September 30, 2021September 30, 2021

7 Challenges Highly Affecting Adoption of Genomics in the Clinic

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I have the privilege to teach a clinical genetics course in Spanish at an online university. The course is fully […]

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Call for papers – Personal Genomes: Access Sharing & Interpretation
July 23, 2021July 23, 2021

Call for papers – Personal Genomes: Access Sharing & Interpretation

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Dear Colleague, I would like to bring to your attention our call for submission of original research articles in a […]

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Messages to take home from the Personal Genomes Conference 2021
May 1, 2021May 1, 2021

Messages to take home from the Personal Genomes Conference 2021

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While it is still fresh in my mind, I would like to reflect on some of the learnings that the […]

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Personal Genomes 2021 (28 – 30 Apr 2021)
January 25, 2021

Personal Genomes 2021 (28 – 30 Apr 2021)

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The conference programme for our virtual Personal Genomes (28-30 April 2021) meeting is now available, and can be viewed here. […]

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