#GenomicsConversation 2022 is coming soon. Join us @CaS_Genomics@genomicsedu and partners in June where we will demonstrate what you need to know about how genomics is shaping patient care: https://t.co/VpnpGTSc1X
Today is #RareDiseaseDay. Check our our new infographic that celebrates over 150 years of advances in rare disease research and care: https://t.co/RBi3M8ZhML
You can now watch the new programme #LightOnRare premiered today for #RareDiseaseDay2022 @ITNPIndNews @rarediseaseuk@GeneticAll_UK.
The film aims to raise awareness through honest accounts from medical professionals & those who live with rare conditions.
https://t.co/1kd6PXQdyM
Welcome to #RareDiseaseDay, Europe! 🎉
There are over 300 million people who live with a rare disease in Europe.
With events taking place all over the continent, there's plenty to get involved in today!
How are you getting involved in #RareDiseaseDay in Europe?👇👇👇
Today is #WorldCancerDay. Find out about how #genomics is increasingly being used to inform cancer diagnosis, prognosis and treatment: https://t.co/uDGZPQciaG
Genetic and genomic testing are fundamental to midwifery practice. @genomicsedu resources support #midwives to feel confident to talk about genomics and understand its relevance before, during and after pregnancy.
https://t.co/mjsPyE1TNN
#GenomicsInMidwifery#teamCNO#teamCMidO