Members of the Foundation are available to serve on, or act as advisers to relevant national and international committees and working groups in the field of health and health policy. Current commitments include the Council of the British Society for Human Genetics, the Joint Committee on Medical Genetics, the UK Genetic Testing Network, EuroGenTest.
The Foundation is actively involved in the following networks:
PHGEN
A public health genomics network covering all EU member states, applicant countries and EFTA-EEA countries: PHGEN website
GRaPHInt
A global collaboration of individuals and organisations with an interest in public health genomics, helping to transform knowledge and technologies into public policies, programmes and services for the benefit of public health: GRaPHInt website
HuGENet
The Human Genome Epidemiology Network (HuGENet) is a global collaboration of individuals and organisations committed to the assessment of the impact of human genome variation on population health and how genetic information can be used to improve health and prevent disease: HuGENet website
Society for Genomics, Policy and Population Health
A UK forum affiliated to the British Society for Human Genetics, for those with an interest in the impact of genetic and molecular science on population health, attracting lawyers, philosophers, social scientists, public health professionals and policy makers as well as geneticists and molecular scientists: SGPPH website