As we start the new year, InGeNA continues our mission to realise the full potential of genomics to personalise healthcare. This year we look forward to working closely with our partners to advocate for the benefits genomics can bring to both patient outcomes and...
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...
Our final quarterly members forum for 2022 is scheduled for Thursday 15 December, 4:00pm – 5:00pm AEDT. At this forum we will hear from two collaborators who have recently been awarded MRFF grants. InGeNA provided a letter of support to each of these...
Genomics industry researchers, planners and policy makers, clinicians and consumer representatives met in Canberra this month for InGeNA’s roundtable planning session to advance #precisionhealth in Australia by 2030. InGeNA members and stakeholders joined in to share...
Health Minister Mark Butler has announced $16.9m for 15 medical technology projects some of which involve gene sequencing or genetically engineered cells. The announcement highlighted $3 million in recently awarded funding under 2021 Genomics Health Futures Mission...
A University of Sydney bioethics project to investigate the ethical, legal and social implications of sharing genomics data has been funded by the MRFF Genomics Health Futures Mission. Earlier this year, InGeNA provided a letter of support for a grant application...