You Wu, Shanti Balasubramaniam, Rocio Rius, David R. Thorburn, John Christodoulou & Ilias Goranitis. European Journal of Human Genetics. 2021.
Jane Tiller, Aideen McInerney-Leo, Andrea Belcher, Tiffany Boughtwood, Penny Gleeson, Martin Delatycki, et al. BMC Medical Ethics. 2021.
Marija Kojic, Tomasz Gawda, Monika Gaik, Alexander Begg, Anna Salerno-Kochan, Nyoman D Kurniawan, et al. Nature Communications. 2021.
Stephanie Best, Helen Brown, Zornitza Stark, Janet C. Long, Larissa Ng, et al. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2021.
InGeNA undertook this workshop, hosted by Deloitte, to explore the future state of genomics in healthcare in Australia. Prof Kathryn North and Tiffany Boughtwood participated in the discussions which explored themes of the role of genomics within the healthcare system currently, and in the future; the benefits of genomics in Australia; and the required actions…
Nisselle A, Janinski M, Martyn M, McClaren B, Kaunein N, Maguire J, et al. Genetics in Medicine. 2021.
Australian Genomics’ submission on the Australian Government’s draft National Preventative Health Strategy (2021-2030).
The Australian Government, through the Critical Technologies Policy Coordination Office (CTPCO), is working with a broad range of stakeholders in key sectors to understand which current and emerging critical technologies are key to Australia’s future prosperity and stability. Read more about our involvement.
Goranitis, I., Best, S., Christodoulou, J. et al. European Journal of Human Genetics. 2021.
As part of the NSW Heath Professionals Workforce Plan 2012 – 2022, NSW Ministry of Health conducted horizon scanning and scenario generation activities to inform workforce modelling projections for allied health workforces. This workshop, attended by Prof. Clara Gaff for Australian Genomics, was designed to support and sustain the longer-term interests of the Genetic Counsellor…