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Leading questions | GenomEthics

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Chat about genetics and impact on people. This entry was posted on April 9, 2014, in Ethical issues of genetics. Wellcome Trust supported ‘I’m a Scientist’: public engagement activity with school kids. Why do we itch what’s occurring in our bodies? And Do animals have belly buttons? These are just a few of the questions that were fired at me by young people taking part in the Wellcome Trust funded online schools competition ‘I’m a Scientist Get Me Out of Here’. A popular personal topic was acne understan...

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Largest survey of public attitudes shows perceived value of genomic data | GenomEthics

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Chat about genetics and impact on people. Largest survey of public attitudes shows perceived value of genomic data. This entry was posted on May 11, 2015, in Big Data. Ethical issues of genetics. A survey of nearly 7000 people has revealed that 98 per cent want to be informed if researchers using their genetic data stumble upon indicators of a serious preventable or treatable disease. The study starts an important and on-going conversation about how our genomic data is used. The usefulness of findings wa...

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May | 2015 | GenomEthics

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Chat about genetics and impact on people. Posted in May 2015. Largest survey of public attitudes shows perceived value of genomic data. Finally, the main set of results from our survey (opposite) have been published. Below is the press release the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute put out about the work. Thank you so much to those of you who took the time to complete the survey and tell us what you feel researchers should … Continue reading →. Follow Blog via Email. Join 1,420 other followers. Build a webs...

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May | 2013 | GenomEthics

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Chat about genetics and impact on people. Posted in May 2013. Angelina Jolie tested for one gene, what about the other 20,000? The world reacted with shock as Angelina Jolie, Hollywood actress, UN Ambassador and world renowned beauty announced in the New York Times that she had undergone a ‘cancer risk reducing’ mastectomy to decrease her chances of developing breast cancer. She had previously had genetic testing that had revealed she was a BRCA1 (Breast Cancer Gene … Continue reading →. Get every new po...

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Genetic counsellors and genomic counselling | GenomEthics

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Chat about genetics and impact on people. Genetic counsellors and genomic counselling. This entry was posted on December 17, 2014, in AGNC. Genetic counsellors talk patients through implications of findings and advise them on how to share findings with family. Credit: Anthea Sieveking , Wellcome Images. The genomic era is upon us. From the Government’s pledge. To sequence 100,000 genomes to the launch. The other issue relates to accessing the technology – virtually every area of medicine now is abl...

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Contributors | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Our contributing writers to the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Ludmil is currently a PhD student in the Cancer Genome Project where he works under the supervision of Mike Stratton on identifying and understanding the mutational processes that cause cancer. Browen Aken is the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Ensembl. When genome assemblies are very fragmented, full length protein-coding genes cannot fit onto short pieces of DNA. With next-generation transcriptom...

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Karma Bacterium: New additions to the Culture Club | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Karma Bacterium: New additions to the Culture Club. This entry was posted on May 5, 2016 by sangerinstitute. And tagged Gut bacteria. Bacteria discovered from human faecal microbiota. Credit:. Is an Advanced Research Assistant in the Host-Microbiota Interactions Laboratory headed by Trevor Lawley. The group seek to understand the role our microbiota play in human health and disease and the interactions that take place between the host and the microbial community&...

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Socialising the Genome | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. This entry was posted on March 14, 2016 by sangerinstitute. How easy is it to strike up a conversation about genomics? Does the average person on the street know enough about the issues to even care? A project called Socialising the Genome. The first time people might experience genomic technology is when being tested as part of routine healthcare and something genetic or inherited is picked up. Given that genomics is now becoming a mainstream source of data with...

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Personalised medicine – how to stand out in a crowd | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Personalised medicine how to stand out in a crowd. This entry was posted on May 24, 2016 by sangerinstitute. By studying the crowd, researchers and doctors will be able to find what makes each of us individual. (Image credit: Carine06, Flickr). Genes; mutations in which are known to cause breast cancer which runs in families. However, not everyone who gets breast cancer has a. Mutation and even within the. By sequencing thousands of genomes from patients suffering fr...

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Studying gene function through natural gene knockouts in humans | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. Studying gene function through natural gene knockouts in humans. This entry was posted on March 4, 2016 by sangerinstitute. Autozygosity and rhLOF in 3,222 individuals. Count of number of individuals with mean number of rhLOF genotypes per individual. Credit. DOI: /10.1126/science.aac8624. We know that the human genome has approximately 20,000 genes which code for specific proteins. But what do each of these genes do? Loss-of-function (LoF) variants,. As they are cal...

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Stealth and sabotage | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. This entry was posted on July 15, 2015 by sangerinstitute. Parasites invade host blood cells, causing major disease whilst shielding themselves from the immune system. Credit: D. Gregory and D. Marshall, Wellcome Images. Parasites – the causative agents of malaria – have infected humans for tens of thousands of years. Despite these parasites being some of our oldest enemies, we are surprisingly badly armed to defeat them. Found on the red blood cell surface) is essen...

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“Being a scientist is fantastic” | Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog

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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute Blog. 8220;Being a scientist is fantastic”. This entry was posted on July 1, 2015 by sangerinstitute. The Sanger Institute Fellowship, designed to support scientists who have taken a career break, has been renamed the Janet Thornton Fellowship in honour of Professor Dame Janet Thornton. Credit: EMBL-EBI. Why is it so hard for women to progress their scientific career and climb the ladder? Everyone has a life outside of work, Janet explains not just mothers and not just wom...

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GenomEthics - Home

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The survey contains 10 short films that describe some of the ethical issues raised by genomics. It has been completed by just under 7,000 people from 75 different countries; you can see some of the publications and presentations we have done on our results in the tabs above. Are using it this way). Please feel free to do this yourself, just open the survey and click away! Go to survey ». This site is hosted by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

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GenomEthics - TV news coverage

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The GenomEthics project has been covered by Channel 4 news. And BBC news - Look East. Material World on BBC Radio 4. Did an interview with Anna Middleton on the GenomEthics study (start at 1 min 41 secs). Concepts from the GenomEthics study have been used in many teaching materials about genomics. NHS National Genetics and Genomics for Healthcare website and Health Education England and NOWGEN e-learning course on bioinformatics 2014. This site is hosted by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

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Chat about genetics and impact on people. Channel 4 news article on Genomethics survey. Channel 4 news ran a newspiece in 2014 on our research all about what people want to know from their genes; together with a discussion about some of the ethical issues raised by genomic reseach. Editing embryos Could you? Views from Genetic Counsellors. Legal duty to share genetic information goes to trial. Legal duty to share genetic information? ABC v St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust. Guest blog by Dr Vicky Chico, L...

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