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Experts reflect on the Annual Australian Clinical Genomics Symposium and discuss challenges and opportunities for clinical genomics

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More than 170 delegates from the healthcare and genomics community attended the second Annual Australian Clinical Genomics Symposium (AACGS) on 17 to 18 November, 2017 to hear from national and international thought leaders and to discuss challenges and opportunities in clinical genomics. Read the full event report here.

The symposium was organised by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and Australian Genomics and supported by Genome.One and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, with additional funding provided by Illumina Inc. and the Australian Digital Health Agency.

Experts reflect on the Annual Australian Clinical Genomics Symposium

 

Experts discuss clinical genomics and its applications