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Machine learning and AIMachine learning and AI are inseparable from discussion about the application of genomic and other ‘omic technologies. Our analyses consider the regulatory, governance and ethical questions.
DNA computers: invisible monitors of health?BlogA surprising solution to handle our ever increasing volume of data might be a substance operating at a much smaller scale – DNA.
ctDNA: progress on streamlining cancer diagnosisBlogIn a world first, the NHS has announced it is rolling out ‘blood-test first’ testing for patients with non-small cell lung cancer in England.
What’s new in CAR-T cell therapy?BlogCAR-T is a powerful tool which is still evolving. Chaitanya Erady highlights what's new in CAR-T cell therapy.
Investigating synthetic human genomesBlogThe Wellcome Trust recently announced that they are funding a research programme to investigate synthetic human genomes, and Laura Blackburn had the opportunity to comment for radio coverage of the story.
Making personalised health work for population healthBlogThe concept of personalised health is at the centre of a renewed NHS and its 10 Year Health Plan, says PHG Trustee, Prof Mike Inouye, as we put 'Making personalised health work for population health' in the spotlight.
Personalised healthWe are unashamed champions of personalised health. And we are critical friends. Here's what we are doing to make personalised health work for population health.
Personalised health – a key ambition within the 10 Year NHS planBlogWelcoming the 10 year NHS plan, PHG Foundation's Director of External Affairs, Dr Susan Mitchell, cautions that while genomics is a powerful tool in the personalised health kit, we must tread carefully to ensure that we utilise genomics only when it is helpful.