This month the national 100,000 Genomes Programme reached its goal – and everyone involved in the programme locally through the WEGMC played a big part in this achievement. Please follow the link below to download the latest update from the West of England Genomic Medicine Centre about this fantastic achievement. Update from the WEGMC (December 2018)
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Pioneering 100,000 Genomes Project reaches its goal and thanks all involved
7 December 2018 Health Secretary Matt Hancock this week announced that the 100,000 Genomes Project, led by Genomics England in partnership with NHS England, has reached its goal of sequencing 100,000 whole genomes from NHS patients. The West of England NHS Genomic Medicine Centre is proud to be part of the project and played its […]
Update from your local Genomic Medicine Centre: October 2018
Please follow the link below to download the latest update from the West of England Genomic Medicine Centre about the programme. Click here to view the October 2018 update
Update from your local Genomic Medicine Centre: June 2018
As of June 2018 more than 2,500 individuals have been able to access state of the art genome testing within the West of England through the West of England Genomic Medicine Centre. Please follow this link to download a brief update from the West of England Genomic Medicine Centre about the programme. Click here to view […]
Major genetics research project hits halfway mark as 2,000 people enrol
21 March 2018 The 100,000 Genomes Project in the West of England has passed the half-way mark with 2,000 patients or family members enrolling. The West of England NHS Genomic Medicine Centre (WEGMC) aims to enrol 4,000 patients and families into the programme by September. The national project is a major NHS initiative to sequence […]