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Dr Elizabeth Redrup HillElizabeth is a Senior Policy Analyst (Law and Regulation) in the humanities team. She works on legal and ethical issues for genomics, data, artificial intelligence and other innovative health technologies at the cutting-edge of personalised healthcare.
Nicola SparksNicola is Administration Manager and Executive PA to the Chairman and Director. She manages the Foundation's general administrative functions and also supports the Business and Operations Manager.
Heather TurnerHeather is a biomedical policy analyst who first developed an interest in policy when exploring the evidence base for secondary findings and associated risk estimates in individuals with and without a family history, particularly focusing on the return of results from the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Dr Hayley WilsonHayley is a policy analyst in biomedical science with a background in bacterial genomics. Hayley completed her PhD in medical microbiology at the University of Cambridge where she developed skills in whole genome sequencing and pathogen genomics, particularly looking at multi-drug resistant bacteria and their impact upon asymptomatic patient populations.
Biomarkers and cancer precision medicineBlogA set of consensus statements on the use of biomarkers in cancer research and treatment were released this month. We discuss what these mean.
Patient information and lessons from the pandemic for research useNewsThe Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine publishes new commentary from PHG Foundation on COPI notices
Genomics, research, health and policy: new UK government directionsBlogNew policy releases from the UK Department of Health and Social Care review recent developments and set out plans
Revealing the history of genetics and genomics policy in BritainPast eventThe PHG Foundation hosts a showcase for new book on the history of policy supporting genetics and genomics
PHG Foundation seeks new Director to help science work for healthNewsA unique opportunity has arisen for an exceptional individual with experience working at the interface between research and health policy to lead and grow the PHG Foundation.
Examining whether viruses can combat antimicrobial resistanceBlogThe UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has announced a new inquiry that will explore the antimicrobial potential of bacteriophages (phages), a topic explored by the PHG Foundation in our 2021 policy briefing on phage therapy.