A recap of my presentation to Britcham Brazil, 7 October 2025 This morning I had the privilege of presenting to a distinguished audience at the British Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Brazil (Britcham), as part of a webinar titled “Health Data Equity in Latin America in the Age of AI and Genomics.” I was […]
These weeks I will be putting here the lectures I am currently delivering for Biobanking for Data Science, a module that I lead at the University of Westminster for the MSc AI Digital Health course I also lead. I will be providing a summary and the recordings for these lectures. The research presented here is […]
When I’m asked how I became a scientist, I usually smile, because the truth is, I’ve been aspiring to be one for over 30 years. My career didn’t follow the straight path I once imagined. I failed to get into medical school, so I turned to biomedical sciences instead. During my undergraduate studies, something unexpected […]
by Dr. Manuel Corpas Despite breathtaking advances in genomics over the past two decades, we are failing to answer a fundamental question: who benefits from this progress? The sobering truth is that the benefits of precision medicine are overwhelmingly skewed toward people of European ancestry. In 2016, 81% of all genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were […]
Genomics holds the promise to revolutionize healthcare—offering tailored diagnoses, treatments, and prevention strategies. But as I shared in my recent talk, this vision remains dangerously incomplete without one critical ingredient: diversity. At the heart of my presentation, delivered on 26 June 2025, was a stark reminder from Popejoy and Fullerton’s landmark 2016 Nature paper: over […]
In this episode of Personal Genomics Zone, I sit down with Professor Yves Moreau from KU Leuven for a deep and thought-provoking conversation on the intersections of artificial intelligence, genomics, and society. Our connection goes back to our shared contributions to the DECIPHER database — a foundational project in rare disease research that has shaped […]
Imagine two people walk into a hospital. Same symptoms. Same diagnosis. One receives a treatment that works like magic. The other? Nothing. Why? Because what’s written in our DNA is as unique as our fingerprint. And the hard truth is: the science that informs healthcare—its research, data, and trials—has been built on just a handful […]
Welcome back to the Personal Genomics Zone podcast, the show where we dive deep into the stories shaping the future of genomics and beyond. I’m your host, Manuel Corpas, and today we have a very special guest: Sean O’Donoghue, Organizer for VizBi—the VISUALIZING BIOLOGICAL DATA conference—coming to Cambridge University’s Magdalene College next week. Sean is […]
By Dr. Manuel Corpas Introduction Good afternoon, everyone! Welcome to this exploration of genomics, big data, and how they’re reshaping the future of healthcare. As I record this on the last day of January 2025, it strikes me that today—this moment—will never come again. It’s a reminder that science and technology, like time, keep moving […]
Genomic research has made tremendous strides over the past decades, paving the way for breakthroughs in precision medicine. However, these advances have not benefited everyone equally. A glaring issue in this field is the systemic underrepresentation of certain populations, particularly indigenous groups from Latin America. In a recent talk at Queen Mary University of London’s […]
Genomic research has made tremendous strides over the past decades, paving the way for breakthroughs in precision medicine. However, these […]
Here I provide some highlights of the visionary presentation that Jason Williams, Assistant Director, External Collaborations for the DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, gave at his invited talk at the University of Westminster on Friday 22nd, November 2024. As technologies like genomics and machine learning redefine how we understand and interact with the […]
Here I provide some highlights of the visionary presentation that Jason Williams, Assistant Director, External Collaborations for the DNA Learning […]
Originally published by Frontline Genomics, the parent organisation of the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2025. FLG: Hi everybody. Today, we’re joined by Manuel Corpas from the University of Westminster, who will be joining us at The Festival of Genomics and Biodata in London in January. We’re really pleased to get some time with you […]
Originally published by Frontline Genomics, the parent organisation of the Festival of Genomics and Biodata 2025. FLG: Hi everybody. Today, […]
In this insightful interview (in Spanish), journalist Alejandro Sacristán sits down with Dr. Heinner Guio and Dr. Manuel Corpas to discuss their first impressions after visiting indigenous communities such as the Boras in the Amazon and the Capiuros near Lake Titicaca. The researchers share stories from their time in the field, highlighting how climate change […]
In this insightful interview (in Spanish), journalist Alejandro Sacristán sits down with Dr. Heinner Guio and Dr. Manuel Corpas to […]
I’m excited to share a new interview where we dive deep into a pioneering scientific mission focused on uncovering the unique genetic traits of Latin American indigenous populations. Led by myself and Dr Guio, this research aims to understand the hereditary secrets of indigenous communities and explore how they can be applied in precision medicine. […]
I’m excited to share a new interview where we dive deep into a pioneering scientific mission focused on uncovering the […]
This presentation was delivered in Spanish by Dr. Manuel Corpas at the Latin American Genetics Symposium 2024 in Medellín, Colombia, where he explores the genetic legacy of the Inca Empire and how the Peruvian Genome Project is reshaping our understanding of indigenous populations. A rehearsal of this presentation has been recorded and uploaded to YouTube […]
Albert Vilella
thanks Manuel for hosting us at the #ideaspace old LMB building for another podcast