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InGeNAIndustry collaboration for Australia’s genomics future
InGeNA

About us
InGeNA is a single voice for Australian industry partners contributing to the rapidly developing field of genomics.
Alliance partners share a vision for Australia’s leadership in the adoption of genomics in healthcare.
– Better health outcomes
– Healthcare value and affordability
– A trusted, equitable and ethical genomics ecosystem
Collaboration across the key sectors of diagnostics/pathology, tech and pharma will ensure long and far-reaching benefits for Australian health consumers.
InGeNA the industry voice for the future of genomics in Australia
What we do
InGeNA was formed by a group of industry organisations, hosted by the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH), to bring a shared perspective on critically important areas underpinning the future of genomics.
- A patient-centred approach
- Digital infrastructure & principles
- Workforce planning & skills
- Government policy making
VISION Realising the full potential of genomics to personalise healthcare
MISSION To harness the collective skills and expertise of industry to integrate genomics into healthcare
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Members
Genomics innovations by InGeNA members
Health Horizon is an innovation tracking service that makes it easy to follow the latest breakthroughs and releases in health. Click here to browse the innovations in the rapidly developing field of genomics that are developed and managed by InGeNA members.
Upcoming events
You don’t need to be a member to attend InGeNA events. We bring the genomics community together for webinars and in-person appearances to learn about advances in the field, new trends and global developments.


Strategy
The time is now.
Realising the full potential of genomics to personalise healthcare is a compelling vision, but now the real work begins in how to implement it.
InGeNA was established to help bring the vision of precision health to fruition, where Australian citizens are the beneficiaries of a health system that has fully integrated genomics into its DNA, delivering better outcomes for patients and the population.
Partners
InGeNA News
NAGIM implementation consultation
Australian Genomics recently released Preliminary Implementation Recommendations to the Australian Government (April 2022) to progress the development and establishment of a National Approach to Genomic Information Management (NAGIM) for Australia. Feedback is sought...
Accessibility and workforce priorities to unlock potential of precision health
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...
Webinar: Precision Medicine Workforce Competency Framework
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...

Get involved
InGeNA members are Australian industry partners contributing to the rapidly developing field of genomics. We share a vision for Australia’s leadership in the adoption of genomics in healthcare including: better health outcomes; healthcare value and affordability; and a trusted, equitable and ethical genomics ecosystem. Collaboration across the key sectors of diagnostics/pathology, technology/data, and pharma will ensure long and far-reaching benefits for Australian health consumers.
InGeNA partners with organisations in research, peak bodies, government, member organisations, and non-profits that share our vision of realising the full potential of genomics to personalise healthcare.
InGeNA can offer support to projects in the form of letters of support and connections to our members and broader network.
Useful links
A collection of useful references and sources from across Australia’s genomics ecosystem.
