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The Genomics England Clinical Interpretation Partnership (GeCIP) community was created to be a thriving, sustainable environment for researchers and clinical (NHS) disease experts and trainees. This community will analyse and constantly refine the clinical interpretation of the 100,000 Genomes Project dataset. There are three overarching aims of the GeCIP community:

  • To optimise clinical data and sample collection, clinical reporting and data interpretation for return to clinicians and patients
  • To perform research to further improve our understanding of the implications of the findings for genomic medicine in the clinical setting
  • To provide a rich training environment for trainees

To successfully pursue these aims requires dedicated support infrastructure, and the development and implementation of processes, policies and guidance surrounding all aspects of the 100,000 Genomes Project, the projects dataset and GeCIP.

All publicly available information and documentation relating to aspects of The Project and GeCIP can be found on the Genomics England website.

(question) To find out how to access the data for research, go to GeCIP and your access to data.

(question) To find out about the data and tools available, go to the Research Environment User Guide.


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