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UK agency pilots biobank to study links between genetics and drug side effects

Pharmaceutical Technology

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) aims to launch a pilot genetic biobank that will gather patient data to associate drug-related adverse events to their genetic makeup. The Yellow Card biobank will launch as a joint venture with the UK-government funded entity Genomics England on June 1.

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Personalising whole genome sequencing doubles diagnosis of rare diseases 

Drug Discovery World

A new study led by Medical Research Council-funded researchers from UCL has found that tailoring the analysis of whole genome sequencing to individual patients could double the diagnostic rates of rare diseases. . Consequently, the UK has established itself at the forefront of diagnostic whole genome sequencing.

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Building a better future for people with rare diseases in all four UK nations

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In the future, Gourgeon went on, the data will help NHS Scotland to understand the impact of antenatal screening and to better support research. The Scottish Government has supported the transition of genomic testing for inherited rare disease from the research setting into routine care,” she went on. “As

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Expediting innovation in the rare disease domain

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Every time a patient with a rare condition walks into a hospital, doctors face the probable challenge of starting from scratch. The field of medicine is riddled with challenges pertaining to diagnosis and finding treatment therapies for rare diseases. Challenges in rare disease diagnosis and therapy.

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Women in Science Who Have Paved the Way Forward in Genetics

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The Human Genome Project recently marked 20 years since the publication of the first full sets of human genomic sequences, an endeavor that spanned well over a decade. Today, new next-generation sequencing technologies allow for the sequencing of complex genomes within just a day or two.

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Searching for answers in rare epilepsy

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Doctors were able to control the seizures, and Charlie’s daughter started to progress normally again, but a year and a half later she had another serious seizure at night. Everything the 100,000 Genomes Project does has to be rubber-stamped by the patients”. Luckily, we had a night vision camera in her room,” says Charlie.

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Searching for answers in rare epilepsy

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Doctors were able to control the seizures, and Charlie’s daughter started to progress normally again, but a year and a half later she had another serious seizure at night. Everything the 100,000 Genomes Project does has to be rubber-stamped by the patients”. Luckily, we had a night vision camera in her room,” says Charlie.

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