The educational podcast about the future of genomics in healthcare. Hosted by Lydia Seed and Vanessa Burns - a medical student and a PhD student, both with masters in genomic medicine. Edited by Shoko Hirosue - a medical student and PhD candidate. Publicity by Angela Lochmüller - a medical student with a masters in genomic medicine. The official podcast of the Cambridge University Genomic Medicine Society.
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The educational podcast about the future of genomics in healthcare. Hosted by Lydia Seed and Vanessa Burns - a medical student and a PhD student, both with masters in genomic medicine. Edited by Shoko Hirosue - a medical student and PhD candidate. Publicity by Angela Lochmüller - a medical student with a masters in genomic medicine. The official podcast of the Cambridge University Genomic Medicine Society.
3. Genomics education with Dr Gemma Chandratillake
Genomics Unravelled
26 minutes 17 seconds
3 years ago
3. Genomics education with Dr Gemma Chandratillake
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Gemma Chandratillake. Gemma is Chair of the British Society for Genetic Medicine. Having trained as a molecular geneticist and genetic counsellor, she now holds leading roles in genomics education, including Education and Training Lead for NHS East Genomics. We chat about her transition from bench to bedside, the role of genetic counsellors and the challenges of genomics education within the NHS and among the wider public.
Genomics Unravelled
The educational podcast about the future of genomics in healthcare. Hosted by Lydia Seed and Vanessa Burns - a medical student and a PhD student, both with masters in genomic medicine. Edited by Shoko Hirosue - a medical student and PhD candidate. Publicity by Angela Lochmüller - a medical student with a masters in genomic medicine. The official podcast of the Cambridge University Genomic Medicine Society.