The #AustralianGenomics website (www.australiangenomics.org.au) will remain live for an interim period during which our genomic tools and resources can be accessed for public use.
After a decade of collaboration and innovation, #AustralianGenomics has come to an end.
A new national body, #GenomicsAustralia, was established on 1 July 2025 to provide leadership, coordination and expertise in health #genomics.
Successful integration of #genomics into healthcare needs whole-of-system change, a departure from traditional research models, & a strong multi-disciplinary approach.
Key lessons from #AustralianGenomics are highlighted in @natmedicine.bsky.social
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An #AustralianGenomics study looking at unmet needs of #genomic testing found that on a per capita basis the rate of testing was higher in some “remote” areas compared with major cities.
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Pictured from left to right: Professor Martin Delatycki, Professor Edwin Kirk, Rachael, Joshua, Jonathan and Izaac Casella, and Emeritus Professor Nigel Laing.
📣 A world-leading study into reproductive #geneticcarrierscreening shows 1 in 50 couples has an increased chance of bearing children with 1 or more of 750 severe genetic conditions tested.
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Really excellent meeting #AustralianGenomics in Brisbane today. Great to see the national approach coming together!