InGeNA members will take part in a strategic planning day on May 23 to refresh the current strategy, agree key areas of focus and discuss potential future directions of the organisation to best serve the interests of the Australian genomics community. Chair Kathy...
InGeNA’s vision of realising the full potential of genomics to personalise healthcare cannot be achieved without national and jurisdictional level strategies and initiatives from governments. Launching today on our website we have collated and summarised genomics...
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...
To elevate the capabilities of the various workforces servicing the Australian genomics sector, InGeNA the industry voice for the future of genomics in Australia, has released a new competency framework to address workforce competency gaps in precision medicine. The...
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...
InGeNA has welcomed the release of the parliamentary report ‘The New Frontier: Delivering better health for all Australians’ which recommends significant reforms to the health care system to ensure Australians have better and faster access to the wave of new medicines...