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.
Author: Manuel Corpas
6 Reasons Why Healthy Genomes Should Be Sequenced
The ultimate genetic test Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) is considered ‘the ultimate genetic test’ [1] as it is of timeless […]
Explaining what Cambridge Precision Medicine Does to the non-technical
Cambridge Precision Medicine (CPM) wishes to help clinicians interpret genomics for accurate diagnoses. Particularly in developed economies, clinicians in all […]
#GenomicsFest London 2018 Day 1 Impressions
Using my phone camera carried out short interviews to attendees at the Festival of Genomics London 2018. I was interested […]
‘Culture Stands on the Way of Biomedical Data FAIR Values’ Think #ELIXIR4Innovation Audience
The FAIR acronym in the context of biomedical data refers to the need for any data produced with public funds […]
Watson & Crick’s Structure of DNA Paper in 28 Tweets
Some of you Twitter monsters like myself may have cheered with more of less enthusiasm the change in Twitter policy […]
The Highlights of GA4GH’s 2017 Plenary Meeting
October 15-17, Hilton Orlando, Florida Repositive is pleased to participate and contribute to the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health […]
How should we deal with the health data from deceased relatives?
A recent news article has been published in Nature entitled ‘Gene-expression study raises thorny ethical issues‘. This is to do […]
A brief summary of ‘Genomic Medicine 2017 Cambridge’ 26-27 September
I am happy to give a brief summary of most presentations that formed part of the program of the ‘Genomic […]
Whole genome sequencing data from 4 years deceased relative now in the public domain
Genomic DNA from my Aunt, who passed 4 years ago, sequenced on Illumina