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‘DNA in Medicine’ public forum: hear it on ABC’s Big Ideas program

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The public forum was presented by the Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance and brought together six expert speakers, facilitated by ABC Radio National’s Paul Barclay, to discuss how genomics is making an impact on healthcare.

ABC Radio National broadcast an edited version of the public forum on Monday 20 February and the event is now available to download at the ABC website.

Visit the Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance website