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Welcome to the Centre for Personalised Medicine podcast, where we explore the promises and pitfalls of personalised medicine and ask questions about the ethical and societal challenges it creates. The Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM) is a partnership between the University of Oxford’s Centre for Human Genetics and St Anne’s College, Oxford. The Centre’s principal aim is to explore personalised medicine from a range of perspectives. In the pilot series, we interviewed members of the CPM’s advisory board about their careers and their views on personalised medicine. In our second series, we spoke to researchers in the Clinical Ethics, Law and Society group at Oxford and Southampton to hear about their work exploring different ethical and societal issues within personalised medicine. In our upcoming series, we’re taking a look at the themes in the CPM’s new ten-year strategy, which look at the different domains in which personalised medicine operates, and considerations relevant to all areas of personalised medicine (https://cpm.ox.ac.uk/strategy/). (Our podcast logo features a section of the artwork ‘A Lifetime of Measures’ by Aneesa, aged 12, from Oxford High School, the stunning winning entry to our 2022-23 Youth Art Competition).
Welcome to the Centre for Personalised Medicine podcast, where we explore the promises and pitfalls of personalised medicine and ask questions about the ethical and societal challenges it creates. The Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM) is a partnership between the University of Oxford’s Centre for Human Genetics and St Anne’s College, Oxford. The Centre’s principal aim is to explore personalised medicine from a range of perspectives. In the pilot series, we interviewed members of the CPM’s advisory board about their careers and their views on personalised medicine. In our second series, we spoke to researchers in the Clinical Ethics, Law and Society group at Oxford and Southampton to hear about their work exploring different ethical and societal issues within personalised medicine. In our upcoming series, we’re taking a look at the themes in the CPM’s new ten-year strategy, which look at the different domains in which personalised medicine operates, and considerations relevant to all areas of personalised medicine (https://cpm.ox.ac.uk/strategy/). (Our podcast logo features a section of the artwork ‘A Lifetime of Measures’ by Aneesa, aged 12, from Oxford High School, the stunning winning entry to our 2022-23 Youth Art Competition).
What might it be like to navigate a genetic diagnosis and share it with family members? We talk to Julie Young from the CanGene CanVar patient reference panel about her experience.
As a society, we tend to focus a lot on risk and try to control it through regulation - but how well does that work for ensuring ethical practice in genomics? We talk to Dr Kate Lyle about her research on this topic.
We live our lives alongside others, and our decisions have consequences for those close to us - what does this mean for how we define 'the patient' in genomic medicine? Susie Weller talks to us about this issue.
What sort of findings might we get from newborn genome screening? What might this mean for the NHS? Rachel Horton talks to Gabby Samuel and Lisa Ballard.
Who does a genetic result belong to? What might help people to share genetic information with their relatives? We talk to Lisa Ballard and Anneke Lucassen.
How can the same genetic finding can mean different things in different people? What does this mean for 'personalising' genetic results? Anneke Lucassen talks to us about this issue.
How does personalised medicine impact on the environment? What does this mean for how we should collect and store data? Gabrielle Samuel talks to us about these issues. A transcript of this episode is available at https://media.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/medsci/cpm/2022-06-15-medsci-cpm-s2-ep-1.pdf
In the second episode of the Meet the Advisory Board Series we talked to Dame Mary Archer about personalised medicine in practice, her academic career and her plethora of other roles she has held and is holding at the moment. This interview was created by the Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM), a partnership between University of Oxford’s Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics (WHG) and St Anne’s College, Oxford. The CPM provides opportunities for students, academics, clinicians and the public to explore the benefits and challenges of Personalised Medicine. Visit our website: [http://www.cpm.well.ox.ac.uk…
In the first episode of the Meet the Advisory Board Series we talked to Dr Magdalena Skipper to find out about her remarkable career in academia, science publishing and her views on personalised medicine. This interview was created by the Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM), a partnership between University of Oxford’s Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics (WHG) and St Anne’s College, Oxford. The CPM provides opportunities for students, academics, clinicians and the public to explore the benefits and challenges of Personalised Medicine. Visit our website: http://www.cpm.well.ox.ac.uk for a transcript of the episode, more information and upcoming events, and follow us @CPMOxford…
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