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Polygenic scores and riskResearchPolygenic scores combine information from multiple genetic variants into a single score that can be used to examine risk. Recent advances in this field have reignited interest in using genetic information in personalised prevention approaches for common conditions such as cancer and heart disease.
Regulation of data, AI and medical devices ResearchWe work closely with a host of stakeholders – policy and decision makers, health professionals, regulators and researchers. Sometimes this includes direct engagement with politicians to inform them about relevant developments and convene or join discussions about our policy priorities.
Clinical genomicsResearchA series of briefings on the fundamentals of clinical genome sequencing
Environmental human genomicsResearchClimate change and new trends in human behaviour are likely to both exacerbate existing environmental risks, and create new ones. In the environmental human genomics project we are investigating climate and related environmental factors and how they interact with the human genome to influence people's health.
A new roadmap for personalised preventionResearchAs co-leaders of work package 2 of the PROPHET project, we have recently completed a scoping review to establish identified biomarkers suitable for the use in the prevention of common diseases.
Circulating tumour DNA for cancer managementResearchAn in-depth examination of the prospects for using citizen generated data for health, and specifically to support predictive prevention of disease and to keep people healthier, longer
Familial informationResearchAs co-leaders of work package 2 of the PROPHET project, we have recently completed a scoping review to establish identified biomarkers suitable for the use in the prevention of common diseases.
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