We are Genomics England and our vision is to create a world where everyone benefits from genomic healthcare. Join us every fortnight, where we cover everything from the latest in cutting-edge research to real-life stories from those affected by rare conditions and cancer. With thoughtful conversations, we take you behind the science. You can also tune in to our Genomics 101 explainer series which breaks down complex terms in under 10 minutes.
Episodes
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Dr Nick Sireau: The impact of patient groups
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
“What Findacure does is try to promote this concept of drug repurposing, and all the issues around there. That is another area of hope for rare diseases.”
In this week’s episode of The G Word #sciencepodcast, our Chief Executive Officer, Chris Wigley, is joined by Dr Nick Sireau, the CEO and Chairman of the AKU Society and Co-founder and Chairman of Findacure. Additionally, Nick is a fellow of the Ashoka global fellowship of social entrepreneurs.
Today Nick talks about alkaptonuria (AKU also known as “black bone disease”), an ultra-rare genetic disease that his two children have and the DevelopAKUre project that was established to improve the understanding of alkaptonuria. Chis and Nick discuss Findacure which Nick co-founded to share advice and knowledge between patient groups, they also talk about how patient groups help drug discovery.
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
Dr Robert Green: A liberating vision of the future
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
“We have a wild card here that is changing the risk-benefit equation for all babies in order to detect these rare cases.”
In this week’s episode of The G Word #sciencepodcast, our Chief Executive Officer, Chris Wigley, is joined by Dr Robert Green, Professor of Medicine (Genetics) at Harvard Medical School and a physician-scientist who directs the G2P Research Program in translational genomics and health outcomes in the Division of Genetics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Additionally, Dr Green is principal investigator of the NIH-funded REVEAL Study and is internationally recognised for research and policy efforts accelerating the implementation of genomic/precision medicine.
Today Robert talks about his work around newborn sequencing with The BabySeq Project and what the programme is hoping to achieve. He also discusses Genomes2People and the research they conduct to accelerate the implementation of genomic medicine and the promise of precision health.