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https://sangerinstitute.blog/human-cell-atlas/
Human Cell Atlas - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
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https://decipher.sanger.ac.uk/
Decipher @ Wellcome Sanger Institute
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Modern Slavery Statement – Genome Research Limited (including the Wellcome Sanger Institute)
Genome Research Limited is strongly opposed to slavery and human trafficking.
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2022/10/19/from-genomes-to-medicines-an-interview-with-ian-dunham/
From genomes to medicines: an interview with Ian Dunham - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Dec 1, 2022 - Ian Dunham has been a pillar of Open Targets since its inception. Helena Cornu sat down with him to understand how his career led him from the Human Genome...
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https://outlandish.com/project/wellcome-sanger-institute-covid-19-sample-data-tracking-workflow-app/
Wellcome Sanger Institute :: Outlandish
Outlandish has spent much of lockdown developing a tool that tracks Covid-19 samples for the Wellcome Sanger...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2023/08/10/what-is-a-gene/
What is a gene? - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
May 21, 2024 - A gene is a string of DNA letters that encode a protein - the building blocks of our cells and bodies. One gene encodes one protein. Simple, right? But scratch...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2020/03/19/the-duty-of-care-a-genetic-balancing-act/
The duty of care: a genetic balancing act? - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Oct 10, 2021 - Genetic testing is becoming a standard part of UK healthcare, with plans to expand its use. But who does this information belong to, and who decides who it is...
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We are a world-leading genomics research institute in Cambridge. Our work helps improve human health and understand life on Earth
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2012/09/21/chipping-away-at-the-genetics-of-pbc-4/
Chipping away at the genetics of PBC - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
21 Sept 2012: Jimmy Liu disscusses his recent research discovering and refining genetic regions linked to susceptibility for primary biliary cirrhosis, or PBC,...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2021/07/21/a-forgotten-disease-2/
A forgotten disease - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
May 20, 2024 - The fight against melioidosis - a neglected, often fatal, bacterial disease.
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https://www.sanger.ac.uk/about/influencing-policy/the-wellcome-sanger-institutes-statement-on-the-uk-eu-trade-and-cooperation-agreement/
The Wellcome Sanger Institute’s statement on the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement
The Institute welcomes the agreement between the UK and the EU. Science at the Sanger Institute is, and always will be, an international endeavour with...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2015/03/06/the-home-of-genetic-sequencing/
The home of genetic sequencing - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
05.03.15 Fred Sanger, who unlocked life’s code, will be honoured at a ceremony this weekend. Anita Sedgewick explains how he and world-changing biologists like...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2019/06/17/what-if-medicine-could-be-tailored-just-for-you/
What if medicine could be tailored 'just for you'? - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Oct 11, 2021 - The information in our genomes is helping doctors diagnose and treat disease. But how far can personalised medicine go?
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2024/01/16/congenica-case-study/
Congenica: CASE STUDY - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Jun 24, 2025 - Based on pioneering research from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the UK NHS, Congenica has a global footprint supporting leading international laboratories,...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2026/03/26/studying-soils-unsung-heroes/
Studying soil’s unsung heroes - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
In this blog, we hear from Wellcome Sanger Institute PhD student James McCulloch about his favourite invertebrates, the springtails, and their extraordinary...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2026/03/10/decoding-sepsis-and-the-secrets-of-the-immune-system/
Decoding sepsis and the secrets of the immune system - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Sepsis is a killer, responsible for 20 per cent of all deaths around the world. Yet the condition is notoriously difficult to study. Dr Emma Davenport and her...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2023/10/02/why-do-some-animals-catch-cancer/
Why do some animals catch cancer? - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Oct 3, 2023 - Unravelling the genomics of infectious cancer
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2025/02/17/syphilis-surprises-with-a-worldwide-comeback/
Syphilis surprises with a worldwide comeback - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
Feb 24, 2025 - Syphilis may be known as the ‘forgotten disease’, but in reality, it is making a comeback as cases rise around the world. Researchers at the Wellcome Sanger...
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https://sangerinstitute.blog/2012/06/21/exploring-salmonellas-deadly-sub-saharan-adaptation/
Exploring Salmonella’s deadly sub-Saharan adaptation - Wellcome Sanger Institute Blog
A distinct strain of Salmonella Typhimurium, has emerged as a new pathogenic group in sub-Saharan Africa, and might have adapted to the susceptible human...
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