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Festival of Genomics & Biodata 2022 Highlights

After another successful Festival of Genomics & Biodata in January, we have decided to release a selection of the audience’s favourite talks on our website.

Over the next few weeks we will be adding more videos to the gallery below so stay tuned.

How Genomics is Changing the Shape of Healthcare: England’s NHS Continues its Momentum
Dame Sue Hill, Chief Scientific Officer, NHS England and NHS Improvement
The Future of Genomics: Health and Beyond
Sir Patrick Vallance, Government Chief Scientific Adviser, UK Government
UK Biobank: Going Beyond Genomics in 2022
Mark Effingham, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, UK Biobank
Rare Disease as an Emerging Field of Medicine
Marshall Summar, Director, Rare Disease Institute, Children’s National Health System
All of Us Research Program: Advancing Precision Health for All Populations
Stephanie Devaney, Chief Operating Officer, All of Us Research Programme,National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The Forefront of Genomics: Opportunities, Challenges, and Imperatives
Eric Green, Director, National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
Advancing Genomic Medicine Through Global Collaboration and Data Sharing
Heidi Rehm, Chief Genomics Officer, Centre for Genomic Medicine and Co-Director, Medical and Population Genetics, Massachesetts General Hospital and Broad Institute
Genomics for better health
Featuring speakers from GSK and the University of Oxford
Drugging the cancer genome: progress, opportunities and challenges in personalised medicine
Paul Workman, Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Institute of Cancer Research
Translating germline cancer genomics into precision prevention of cancer
Clare Turnbull, Professor of Translational Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research

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