Behind the Genes

We are Genomics England and our vision is to create a world where everyone benefits from genomic hea

Episodes

Total: 101

In this episode of the G Word, Naimah Callachand, Head of Product Engagement and Growth at Genomics

This week on the G Word, our host Will Macken, is joined by a panel of Early Career Researcher (ECR)

In this episode of the G Word, Lois Gulliford, Legal Counsel at Genomics England, is joined by Sarah

In this episode of our explainer podcasts, we’ve asked Jamie Ellingford, Lead Genome Data Scientist

In this episode of the G Word, Naimah Callachand, Head of Product Marketing at Genomics England, is

In this episode of our explainer podcasts, we’ve asked Dr Prabhu Arumugam, Director of Clinical Data

In this episode of the G Word, Chris Wigley, CEO at Genomics England, is joined by renowned physicia

In this episode of our explainer podcasts, we’ve asked Emma McCargow, Programme Lead for the cancer

In this episode of the G Word, Helen Webb, Product Lead for the bioinformatics pipeline at Genomics

In this episode of our explainer podcasts, we’ve asked Dr Natalie Banner, Director of Ethics at Geno

In this episode of The G Word, Dave McCormick, member of the Participant Panel at Genomics England i

For our World Sickle Cell Day episode of The G Word, Marie Nugent, Community Manager for the Diverse

In this episode of our explainer podcasts, we’ve asked Greg Elgar, Director of Sequencing R&D he

In this episode of the G Word, Shelley Simmonds, member of the Participant Panel at Genomics England

In this episode of the G Word, Vivienne Parry, the Head of Public Engagement at Genomics England, is

We're going back to basics today, and in this explainer podcast, we’ve asked Greg Elgar, Director of

In this weeks' episode of the G Word, Naimah Callachand, Head of Product Marketing at Genomics Engla

In this episode of the G Word, our Director of Ethics, Dr Natalie Banner, is joined by Dr Nicola Byr

People often use the terms genetics and genomics interchangeably, but is this right? In the first of

A survey of over 2000 British adults conducted by the Genetics Society found that trust in genetics