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Parent organization
  
Department of Health

Founded
  
2013

Website
  
genomicsengland.co.uk

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Genomics England is a company set up and owned by the UK Department of Health to run the 100,000 Genomes Project, which aims to sequence 100,000 genomes from NHS patients with a rare disease and their families, and patients with cancer. An infectious disease strand is being led by Public Health England.

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In August 2014, the Wellcome Trust announced that it was investing £27 million in a genome-sequencing hub for Genomics England, allowing the company to become part of the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, home to the Sanger Institute. On the same date, Prime Minister David Cameron unveiled a new partnership between Genomics England and the sequencing firm Illumina. Illumina’s services for whole genome sequencing were secured in a deal worth around £78million.

The UK Government also committed £250 million to genomics in the 2015 Spending Review, which ensures the continued role of Genomics England to deliver the project, beyond the life of the project and up to 2021.

Board of directors

The Board of Genomics England includes a number of notable scientists, including

  • John Chisholm (former chair of the UK Medical Research Council)
  • John Bell, University of Oxford
  • Kay Davies, University of Oxford
  • Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer (United Kingdom)
  • Mark Caulfield
  • Ewan Birney, Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
  • In addition to the delivery of the 100,000 Genomes Project, it is hoped that Genomics England will also mark the beginnings of a UK genomics industry and the start of a personalised medicine service for the NHS.

    History

    Genomics England was established in July 2013 as a company fully owned by the UK Department of Health. The company was launched by Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health on 5 July, in an announcement timed to coincide with the 65th birthday of the NHS.

    References

    Genomics England Wikipedia