The power of genomics has been embraced by Australians and precision health is here to stay. The community has become increasingly engaged with genomics during the public health response to COVID-19. As contact tracing, variants and sequencing have become...
At this quick-fire webinar, hear from the creators of the Precision Medicine Workforce Competency Framework, and learn about how two InGeNA members have already utilised the framework for their own purposes. As our healthcare system transitions from a specialist and...
Evidenced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there are more people in Australia living with a genetic, undiagnosed and rare disease than with diabetes or cancer. Each member of this community has a right to the highest attainable standard to physical and mental...
The MRFF Genomics Health Futures Mission Roadmap and Implementation Plan are now available. The 2021 Genomics Health Future Mission grant opportunity is also now open with $56 million offered for grant submissions over two years. Learn more about the six grant streams...
InGeNA will be making a submission into the review of the National Medicines Policy which opened on 30 October. The process is a high-level review aimed at identifying any gaps in the NMP’s objectives, partnership approach and accountabilities. The Discussion Paper is...
The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences is conducting a project “Harnessing research for better health: A vision for integrating research into healthcare”, aiming to improve healthcare for Australians by better enabling research to be conducted within...