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UK Biobank releases largest-ever genome sequencing dataset

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UK Biobank releases largest-ever genome sequencing dataset Phil.Taylor Thu, 30/11/2023 - 10:00 Bookmark this

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Data-driven disease research harnessing the genome

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Discover how the UK Biobank is leveraging technology and the power of genomics in data-driven disease research. Join the digital revolution in understanding and combating diseases using cutting-edge techniques and large-scale genomic data analysis.

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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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Oxford Nanopore and UK to develop pathogen surveillance system

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This initiative brings together UK Biobank, Genomics England, NHS England, and Oxford Nanopore to accelerate genomics-based research in the UK.

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NHS England to be given a bigger role in GP data sharing

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The minister told the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) annual conference that, while many UK patients have given their consent for their data to be shared with studies run by the likes of the UK Biobank, Genomics England, and Our Future Health, they "still see, far too often, that this data is not shared according to patients' wishes." (..)

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Large-scale study enables new insights into rare eye disorders

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Researchers have analyzed image and genomic data from the UK Biobank to find insights into rare diseases of the human eye. These include retinal dystrophies—a group of inherited disorders affecting the retina—which are also the leading cause of blindness certification in working-age adults.

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Alnylam identifies gene to lower abdominal fat and decrease cardiovascular risk

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Using data from the UK Biobank database, genomic sequencing data for 360,000 individuals were obtained and the findings were confirmed in animal models that demonstrated a higher expression of the INHBE gene in obese monkeys when compared to more lean monkeys.

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