Hello from the new Chair

Hello from the new Chair

I am delighted to join InGeNA as Chair, taking over from David Bunker. I look forward to working with the team to continue the great work already underway.After moving around a lot as a kid, I went to ANU where I studied Economics and Accounting. After gaining my...
Welcome to our new Chair

Welcome to our new Chair

InGeNA welcomes one of Australia’s leading digital health executives Kathy Campbell (Director, Ockham Consulting) to take on the role of Chair for 2023-24.Our inaugural independent Chair David Bunker is stepping down after more than two years in this important...
Message from the Chair: New members welcome in 2022

Message from the Chair: New members welcome in 2022

InGeNA has grown this year to 18 companies, united in a collaborative network as a single industry voice for genomics. As the network reflects on a busy year to establish groundwork in the genomics space and build our engagement and reach, we are also looking ahead to...
Interview with the Chair David Bunker

Interview with the Chair David Bunker

InGeNA Chair David Bunker says in a few years genomics will be part of the normal healthcare system and a topic of broad social conversation. But he says while genomics has much to offer, it is advancing at such a pace, translation is struggling to keep up. In a...
Message from the Chair: New members welcome in 2022

Message from the Chair: A workforce for the age of precision health

Australia’s health workforce is highly skilled but there are varying degrees of genomics literacy. One of the goals of InGeNA is the advancement of industry skills and development to build a workforce for the coming age of precision health. We are fortunately well...