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About us

Based around the science of the Wellcome Sanger Institute, we inspire new thinking, spark conversation, support learning, and develop and deliver training.

Topics

  • Disease genomics
  • Emerging tools
  • Engineering genomics
  • Ethics and genomics
  • Planetary genomics

About

  • How we are organised
  • Our people
  • Our impact
  • Diversity and inclusion
  • Our facilities

Training and events

Centred on Wellcome Sanger Institute science, our learning and training offer spans from discovery research, to the application of genomics in healthcare and public health, on a global scale.

  • Scientific meetings
  • Courses
  • Financial support
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Event accessibility
  • Our facilities
  • Your digital mentor podcast

Society

Our activities explore the ethical, legal and social issues raised by genomics.

Schools

We offer an inspiring and inclusive experience for young people visiting the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and exploring our science digitally.

  • Get genomics work experience
  • Genomics careers advice
  • School visits
  • Resources for teachers

News

Find out about our latest news, projects, and activities.

  • News articles
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  • Your digital mentor podcast
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  • Hinxton Hall Conference Centre
  • Learning Management System
  • Science for Everyone
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