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Centre for Personalised Medicine

Centre for Personalised Medicine

Welcome to the Centre for Personalised Medicine podcast, where we explore the promises ...
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Series 3 Episode 4: Evolving health system boundaries The CPM team discuss how interactions with healthcare systems are changing as health-relevant information becomes more accessible outside traditional clinical domains. Rachel Horton, Anneke Lucassen, Ali Kay, Sally Sansom, Susie Weller 23 April, 2025
Series 3 Episode 1: What is personalised medicine? The CPM team discuss what we mean when we talk about personalised medicine. Rachel Horton, Anneke Lucassen, Susie Weller, Ali Kay, Sarah Briggs, Sally Sansom 24 January, 2025
Extra - 2023-24: the year in review We discuss the highlights for the CPM in 2023-24, and look forward to the next year. Rachel Horton, Anneke Lucassen, Susie Weller, Padraig Dixon 15 November, 2024
Series 2 Episode 5 - Who's 'the patient' in genomic medicine? We live our lives alongside others, and our decisions have consequences for those close to us - what does this mean for how we define 'the patient' in genomic medicine? Susie Weller talks to us about this issue. Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Susie Weller 25 January, 2023
Series 2 Episode 1 - The environmental cost of personalised medicine How does personalised medicine impact on the environment? What does this mean for how we should collect and store data? Gabrielle Samuel talks to us about these issues. Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Susie Weller 16 June, 2022
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