The Genomics England Diverse Data team review the 100,000 Genomes Project for potential biases between groups with different ancestries.
Diversity and genetic ancestry effects in the Cancer Cohort of the 100,000 Genomes Project
The Genomics England Diverse Data team review the 100,000 Genomes Project for potential biases between groups with different ancestries.
Diversity and genetic ancestry effects in the Cancer Cohort of the 100,000 Genomes Project
Our CEO Chris Wigley shares some of his hopes and dreams for the future of Genomics England, the patients and participants we serve, and the wider genomics landscape.
The next genomics decade
Sam Tallman, a genomic data scientist, reviews an approach commonly used to assign participants into genetically defined ancestry groups using genomic data from the 100,000 Genomes Project.
Inclusive ancestry group assignment in genetics research
The Diverse Data team at Genomics England discuss recommendations from a recent review into the potential unintended consequences of efforts to diversify genomic data.
Ethical, legal and social issues in diversifying data: A Genomics England & Centre for Personalised Medicine collaboration
In this blog piece, Sam Tallman summarises the key findings from our first analysis into participant diversity across the iconic founding initiative of Genomics England, the 100,000 Genomes Project.
100,000 Genomes Project: Exploring the diagnosis of rare conditions in the context of genetic ancestry
Primrose Granville writes about the success of the Community Health Day we supported in Bristol in October 2022.
Bristol Community Health Day