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Hidden in plain sight: The untapped power of data for personalised healthBlogDr Hayley Wilson identifies the impact that data can have in healthcare, whilst also looking at the current landscape of the UK’s health data. Is there promise on the horizon?
How Cambridge is revolutionising healthcare on two frontsBlogA whirlwind tour of some of the personalised health related work going on in Cambridge today
Unpacking the rhetoric of personalisationBlogTaking a personal approach is generally seen as a good thing in most contexts, and healthcare is no exception.
Regulation, governance and ethicsExtensive policy insights into regulation, governance and ethics in healthcare
Genomic and health dataOur work with UK regulators, researchers, developers, and health services to optimise the responsible use of health data
Genomics and infectious diseaseOur insights and recommendations on the use of genomic-related technologies to support the surveillance and management of infectious diseases.
The changing nature of diagnosisThe changing nature of diagnosis, sets out the implications for practitioners and patients of the technological revolution in diagnosis.
Disease, risk and preventionUnderstand the practicalities, opportunities and gaps to address when implementing genomic-based science into routine disease risk assessment and prevention.
Why context matters in health testing: beyond the “self-test” kitBlogWhether you’re checking your thyroid levels, vitamin deficiencies, or hormone balance, what direct-to-consumer “tests” don’t tell you might be more important than what they do.