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Chronomic Medicine Group

Combining Genomic Medicine and Chronobiology

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Identifying the link between the circadian clock and cardiac arrhythmia

11 Jul 2024
Genomics England Research Registry ID: 431 Registered: 20/08/2020 Expert Summary The circadian clock is known to affect multiple aspects of health and disease, but the impact on rare diseases is relatively…
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Enrichment analysis of associated disease and circadian genes in rheumatoid arthritis

11 Jul 2024
Genomics England Research Registry ID: 1090 Registered: 25/03/2024 Expert summary Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, systemic inflammatory autoimmune disease characterised by synovial hyperplasia, cartilage and subchondral bone destruction, and…
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Showcasing the early women in genetics at Newnham College

11 Jul 202411 Jul 2024
This year Medical Genetics conference 2024 (ADMG24) was hosted at Newnham College on 1st July, and as part of the conference we put on an exhibition on the role played…

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The lab is based in the Department of Medical Genetics, located on level 6 of the Addenbrookes Treatment Centre.

Lab meetings are held in the School of Clinical Medicine.

Individual meetings are often held at Dr Hearn’s office in the Pightle at Newnham College

  • Newnham Walk, Cambridge, England
  • Addenbrookes Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0GG, England
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