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If you have any questions about either the 100,000 Genomes Project or about clinical genetics, please contact us or fill out this form and send it to us. We aim to respond to all queries in five working days.

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How to find out more about the 100,000 Genomes Project:

1. Talk to your hospital doctor

The best thing to do is to speak to your hospital doctor and clinical care team to:

  • Find out whether your rare disease or recently-diagnosed cancer is currently included in the 100,000 Genomes Project.
  • Discuss any questions you or your close family members may have.

2. Contact us

If you have further questions about the 100,000 Genomes Project please get in touch.

All our East of England recruitment teams (Cambridge, Leicester, Nottingham and Norwich) can be contacted on eegmc@nhs.net or on 01223 254292 / 254630.

Or you may contact your local team directly as follows:

The Leicester recruitment team can be contacted on genomesproject@uhl-tr.nhs.uk or by telephone on: 0116 258 6968.

Or by post:

100,000 Genomes Project Team
Victoria Building, Level 0
University Hospital of Leicester NHS Trust
Leicester Royal Infirmary
Infirmary Square
Leicester  LE1 5WW

The Nottingham recruitment team can be contacted on genome@nuh.nhs.uk or by telephone on: 0115 969 1169 ext 56509.

Or by post:

100,000 Genome Project Team
NUH Genomic Medicine Centre
100,000 Genome Project
Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust
City Campus
The David Evans Medical Research Centre
Hucknall Road
Nottingham  NG5 1PB.

3. Visit the Genomics England website

Up-to-date information on the 100,000 Genomes Project across the country can be found on the national Genomics England website:  www.genomicsengland.co.uk.

You can email your questions to the national Genomics England team: info@genomicsengland.co.uk.

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