Skip to content

Manuel Corpas

Scientist, entrepreneur & author

  • About
  • Media
  • Engagements
  • Publications

Author: Manuel Corpas

Personal Genomes: Accessing, Sharing and Interpretation #PersGen19 conference – 11/12 Apr 2019 Hinxton, Cambridge
January 12, 2019January 12, 2019

Personal Genomes: Accessing, Sharing and Interpretation #PersGen19 conference – 11/12 Apr 2019 Hinxton, Cambridge

Bioinformatics by Manuel Corpas1 comment

Focusing on opportunities and limitations in personal genetic testing, the benefits of sharing personal genomes, the challenges, resources and technologies to help with interpretation of personal genomes.

Read more
6 Reasons Why Healthy Genomes Should Be Sequenced
March 19, 2018April 2, 2018

6 Reasons Why Healthy Genomes Should Be Sequenced

Genomics by Manuel Corpas2 comments

The ultimate genetic test Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) is considered ‘the ultimate genetic test’ [1] as it is of timeless […]

Read more
Explaining what Cambridge Precision Medicine Does to the non-technical
February 2, 2018February 9, 2018

Explaining what Cambridge Precision Medicine Does to the non-technical

Services by Manuel Corpas0 comments

Cambridge Precision Medicine (CPM) wishes to help clinicians interpret genomics for accurate diagnoses. Particularly in developed economies, clinicians in all […]

Read more
#GenomicsFest London 2018 Day 1 Impressions
January 31, 2018January 31, 2018

#GenomicsFest London 2018 Day 1 Impressions

Conferences by Manuel Corpas0 comments

Using my phone camera carried out short interviews to attendees at the Festival of Genomics London 2018. I was interested […]

Read more
‘Culture Stands on the Way of Biomedical Data FAIR Values’ Think #ELIXIR4Innovation Audience
January 24, 2018January 26, 2018

‘Culture Stands on the Way of Biomedical Data FAIR Values’ Think #ELIXIR4Innovation Audience

Conferences by Manuel Corpas0 comments

The FAIR acronym in the context of biomedical data refers to the need for any data produced with public funds […]

Read more
Watson & Crick’s Structure of DNA Paper in 28 Tweets
November 8, 2017November 8, 2017

Watson & Crick’s Structure of DNA Paper in 28 Tweets

Inspiring Quotes by Manuel Corpas0 comments

Some of you Twitter monsters like myself may have cheered with more of less enthusiasm the change in Twitter policy […]

Read more
The Highlights of GA4GH’s 2017 Plenary Meeting
October 18, 2017

The Highlights of GA4GH’s 2017 Plenary Meeting

Conferences by Manuel Corpas0 comments

October 15-17, Hilton Orlando, Florida Repositive is pleased to participate and contribute to the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health […]

Read more
How should we deal with the health data from deceased relatives?
October 12, 2017October 12, 2017

How should we deal with the health data from deceased relatives?

News by Manuel Corpas0 comments

A recent news article has been published in Nature entitled ‘Gene-expression study raises thorny ethical issues‘. This is to do […]

Read more
A brief summary of ‘Genomic Medicine 2017 Cambridge’ 26-27 September
September 28, 2017September 28, 2017

A brief summary of ‘Genomic Medicine 2017 Cambridge’ 26-27 September

Conferences by Manuel Corpas2 comments

I am happy to give a brief summary of most presentations that formed part of the program of the ‘Genomic […]

Read more
Whole genome sequencing data from 4 years deceased relative now in the public domain
September 1, 2017August 17, 2019

Whole genome sequencing data from 4 years deceased relative now in the public domain

Genome Diary by Manuel Corpas1 comment

Genomic DNA from my Aunt, who passed 4 years ago, sequenced on Illumina

Read more

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts
A plug on the first company I started, Cambridge Precision Medicine.

Follow Blog via Email

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 10.9K other subscribers

Perfect DNA book for sale

Discover what could happen when genome sequencing becomes a commodity.
Twitter
Linkedin
OptimaThemes.
 

Loading Comments...