About Personal Genome Project Uk
PGP-UK is a member of the Global Network of Personal Genome Projects (PGP), a group of research studies creating freely available scientific resources that bring together genomic, environmental and human trait data donated by volunteers.
Personal Genome Project Uk Description
PGP-UK is a member of the Global Network of Personal Genome Projects (PGP), a group of research studies creating freely available scientific resources that bring together genomic, environmental and human trait data donated by volunteers.
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The European Open Science Cloud becomes a reality
Open Humans: A platform for participant-centered research and personal data exploration
Should publicly available data be treated as open data?
Read our latest paper here! Which also demonstrates the (possibly) first genotype confirmed open access multiomics reference panel π± #methylation #WGS #RNAseq #Genetics #genomics #openaccess #data #personalgenomes #multiomics https://t.co/6jJ7x7nsf4
PGP-UK pikot study published - UCL Cancer Institute news ππ
Hot off the press this morning! The PGP-UK pilot study has officially been published in BMC Medical Genomics π a huge thank you to all of the team and participants who contributed and made this happen
Check PGP-UK out on our other social media platforms: Twitter - @PGPUK_genomes LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/personal-genome- project-uk Blog - https://pgpukblog.wordpress.com/
... Or visit our website at https://www.personalgenomes.org.uk/
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Following our blog is the best way to keep up to date on the latest PGP-UK updates. Find out why our ambassadors took part in PGP-UK, our first genome donation and our GenoME app launch!
Have you checked out the GenoME app yet? Free via the Apple iPad store! https://pgpukblog.wordpress.com/β¦/genom e-app-launch-roundβ¦/β¦
The UK Biobank resource - an open resource with deep genetic and phenotypic data collected from 500,000 people across the UK
Our very own Amy Webster has had a paper released today in Genome Medicine, on the variability of the epigenome of rheumatoid arthritis discordant twins. Take a look if you want to delve further into the world of epigenetics: https://rdcu.be/5Mac #twins #research #epigenetics
"Soon, we won't be able to imagine a time when we left home without knowledge of our genome to guide us." - read George Church of PGP Harvard for Genome Web/Medium on "the age of genomics" and whole genome sequencing
Some more progress for open access genomic data! A data access policy model proposed to increase and improve access to data. Read about the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health policy model proposed in their paper:
This week, members of the PGP-UK team attended the UCL Institute for Precision Medicine symposium, which demonstrated interdisciplinary collaboration between academia, healthcare and industry. Professor Stephan Beck presented at the event, sharing how PGP-UK and citizen science can advance our progress in precision medicine
Our MSc student Lauren has just returned from the European Society of Human Genetics Conference 2018, where she presented her poster "Who Am I? The Personal Genome Project UK" - read all about her experience of taking PGP-UK international in her blog post!
You can now follow PGP-UK on LinkedIn; /www.linkedin.com/company/personal-genome -project-uk
We've released an overview of our GenoME App launch event on our blog! If you missed the event and want to catch up on everything that happened, take a look at the blog post and watch the GenoME App video for all the action from the event and more information: https://pgpukblog.wordpress.com/β¦/genom e-app-launch-round-β¦/
Our very own Professor Stephan Beck has done a Q&A session with Genome Medicine about the latest developments from PGP-UK. Check it out below!