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Professor Sir Rory Collins, CEO and Principal Investigator of UK Biobank, outlines how access to de-identified GP data for all UK Biobank’s 500,000 volunteers will transform the database’s research potential overnight.
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The UK Government has published a data provision notice which paves the way for coded GP patient data in England to be shared with consented cohorts like UK Biobank.
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Learn about UK Biobank's plans for future procurement for the Research Analysis Platform and other infrastructure.
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UK Biobank is thrilled to announce the winner of its inaugural Scientific Impact Awards, celebrating individuals and teams whose research is driving meaningful change in health through the innovative use of UK Biobank data.
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Movement towards the completion of our new home in Manchester Science Park continues as fit-out works begin and new CGI images reveal a first look at our future-ready, net zero lab and office space.
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UK Biobank has released the final set of data on nearly 250 metabolites – the molecules in our blood produced by our bodies as we go about our lives – in half a million volunteers.
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The latest update to UK Biobank’s comprehensive dataset is now available to approved researchers around the world via UK Biobank’s Research Analysis Platform (UKB-RAP).
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UK Biobank is delighted to announce that our Principal Investigator and Chief Executive, Professor Sir Rory Collins, has been awarded the Royal Society’s Buchanan Medal for leading practice altering cardiovascular clinical trials and leading UK Biobank.
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UK Biobank marks a proud moment for UK science and research with two high-profile events at the Royal Society and the House of Commons to recognise scanning 100,000 volunteers.
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In a remarkable achievement that is already impacting how we detect and diagnose disease, UK Biobank has completed the world’s largest whole body imaging project, scanning the brains, hearts, abdomens, blood vessels, bones and joints of 100,000 volunteers.