In Host genomics: lessons for infectious disease, we explore the potential of this complex field in tackling infectious disease. Based on our investigation of four major pathogens, we make ...
The PHG Foundation warmly welcomes the recently published WHO principles for human genome data collection, access, use and sharing. It is a timely and important contribution to global governance, ...
‘Making science work for health’, the PHG Foundation’s podcast, is releasing a new series of episodes. Over the next few weeks you can hear me talk to several of my colleagues about a wide array of ...
Gene therapies and AI – is this the next phase of genomic medicine? Increasingly, genomic testing is mainstream, but with this transformation, the focus has shifted to understand how genomics can be ...
As a society we produce enormous amounts of data on every aspect of human life from day-to-day activities to life changing medical care. The healthcare, commercial and research communities have a ...
Jamie joined the PHG Foundation as a Policy Analyst in October 2024. He works on the ethical, legal and societal challenges posed by scientific and technological innovation in the context of health as ...
Valena is a Policy Analyst (Humanities), researching ethical, legal, and societal challenges emerging from scientific and technological innovation in health. She holds an MPhil in Ethics of AI, Data ...
Advances in clinical genomics have been enabled by short-read sequencing (SRS) technologies, where the DNA is broken into pieces up to 300 base pairs long. While these technologies have many ...