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The Road to Genome

Author: North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service

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The Road to Genome podcast provides an exciting opportunity to journey into the fast-moving and innovative field of genomic medicine.

In each episode we talk to professionals and experts involved in genomics today. We chat about their role, uncover the different – sometimes unusual – paths they’ve taken during their careers, and discuss how this rapidly developing field is changing the face of healthcare practice. And, most importantly, we gain insights into the emotional rollercoaster experienced by patients undergoing genetic testing, diagnosis and treatment.

So, if all of this sounds interesting, and you’re curious to learn more, why not download your first episode today!

Find us at: www.ney-genomics.org.uk, or @NEYGenomics on X, LinkedIn and YouTube.
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On the first episode of season 3, our host Helen Bethell talks to Dr Lydia Green, a leading expert in the field of Leukodystrophies, or Inherited White Matter Disorders (IWMD) which affect the transmission of nervous impulses throughout the body, negatively impacting patients’ development, communication, cognitive and motor skills.Lydia tells us about her journey to becoming an expert in this field, how incredibly powerful the service can be for patients and families, and where she wants to take the service next!
On the final episode of Season 2 of The Road to Genome, Helen speaks to Karen Westaway, Lynch Syndrome Project Manager for the West Yorkshire & Harrogate Cancer Alliance. Karen tells us about her journey into Nursing, her amazing work as one of the Lynch Syndrome Nurse Educators with the NEY GMS, and where she is now.
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen chats to Gill Moss, Nurse Director for the North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service. Some of Gill's earliest memories are of her desire for nursing, and as she says herself, Gill has "quite literally followed her dream".Gill works to embed genomics into nursing & midwifery pathways, and raise awareness about the benefits it brings to patients across a wide range of areas. Join us to learn more about the road she's travelled so far, and where it might take her next.
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen uncovers the twists and turns of Paul Roberts' journey into genomics. From a planned career of teaching, to becoming the Lead Solid Cancer Scientist for the NEY GMS, Paul's route into genomics is, like many, full of twists and turns!
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen is joined by Polly Talley, the Haemato-Oncology (HaemOnc) Lead Scientist for the NEY Genomic Laboratory Hub, and Senior Scientific Advisor for HaemOnc with the NHS England Genomics Unit.Polly tells us about her journey into the world of genomics and how her career has developed, and continues to develop. We also hear insights into the workings of the genomic laboratories, and exciting new developments in the recently launched Genomic Networks of Excellence.
On this episode of The Road to Genome, Helen chats to our Genomic Lead Nurse, Kay Cawthron, about her journey into genomics and her current work with the North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service.From a young age, Kay was inspired by nursing, and providing care to those who need it most. Join us to hear how Kay rose to her current position as Genomic Lead Nurse, and the challenges and highlights she experienced along the way.
Celebrating 'International Day of the Midwife' on Sunday 5th May, our first episode of The Road to Genome season 2 features an interview with Lead Midwife for the North East & Yorkshire Genomic Medicine Service, Denise Barnes.Denise talks to us about the role of the midwife, and how genomics influences the care and treatment options of pregnant people, along with the challenges and joys of midwifery care.
In the last episode of our first series, your host Helen Bethell is in conversation with…… herself! For one episode only, Helen turns the tables and hands the mic to Jack Darling, to interview the interviewer! As a Genetic Counsellor, Helen is quizzed from the patient perspective, shares the twists and turns of her own fascinating career in education and genomics and tells us why genetic counsellors play such a pivotal role in the patient journey!
This week, Helen completes her interview with Professor Sir John Burn, focusing on his ground-breaking research and discoveries in the specialist field of Lynch Syndrome - one of the more common causes of inherited cancer, including bowel cancer and endometrial cancer. He also talks about the trials he has led over many years demonstrating the importance of aspirin in treating and reducing the risk of cancer.
This week, your host Helen Bethell is in conversation with Professor Sir John Burn, who perhaps needs little introduction. Sir John is a colossus in the field of genomic medicine and research, and he reflects on his incredible medical and academic career to date. Tracking his fascinating journey from growing up in a pit village in County Durham through to being an entrepreneurial trailblazer in his field.
This week, Helen is in conversation with Consultant Clinical Geneticist, Dr Jackie Cook, who, during her 30 years or so in genomics, has seen it all, from small beginnings when genetic testing was very limited, through to the mapping of the first human genome and all the innovative advances in genomic medicine that followed, and the impact these have on the patient journey.
This week host Helen Bethell is in conversation with patient, Jack Darling who works in the communications team with the NEY GMS. But he's also a patient with a rare genetic heart condition. In this episode, Jack openly shares his own emotional journey - from undergoing genetic testing as a teenager, through to receiving his diagnosis and treatment options, and the impact all of this has had on him, his family and the decisions he'll make for the future. 
A quick look at what to expect from Season 1 of The Road to Genome, launching 11th March at 6am. Subscribe to hear it first!