Celine Lewis
@celinelewis23
Behavioural scientist in rare disease & genomics @ich_ppp | Interest in lived-experience, decision-making & outcomes | NIHR Advanced Fellow @NIHRresearch
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https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=CLEWI51 26-10-2017 13:47:05
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An amazing body of work by Sergio A. Silverio and colleagues on maternity care during the pandemic. Highlights the value of #qualitative research.
Congratulations Jana Gurasashvili on being awarded the #ESHG2023 ELPAG Early Career Award for your #qualitative study on the role of #hope for parents who don't get a diagnostic result from #genomesequencing. Very well deserved 😁🎉🥳👏 #proudsupervisor
🥳🥳 Nature Reviews Genetics paper from me and Prof Zornitza Stark on the state of play and direction on research into + enabled by genomic newborn screening is out! Lots going on🌎wide Lots of potential Lots of complex questions to engage on together with experts, participants & wider public
My European Journal of Human Genetics commentary piece on #genomic testing for #RareDisease. Applying a #behaviouralscience lens, I've focused on what we know, where the gaps are, and how we can better ensure genomic advances are translated into patient & public benefits: nature.com/articles/s4143…
Very pleased for (and proud of) my Cardiff MSc student Holly being featured in the most recent Genomics England Researcher On The Rise blog 😁. Read all about her research looking at the content of NHS #WGS results letters.
New #qualitative paper led by the excellent ⭐ Rhys Dore ⭐ looking at the experience of transition to adulthood in young people with primary ciliary dyskinesia. tinyurl.com/3m7a2cws Transition marked by identity-formation, creating support systems and becoming an autonomous adult.
Calling all #paediatricians working in England! Please complete our short survey on your experience of using genomic tests in the NHS Genomic Medicine Service. LINK HERE: redcap.slms.ucl.ac.uk/surveys/?s=CEJ… Population, Policy and Practice Department BACCH Genomics England British Academy of Childhood Disability
This week I joined a conversation with the Genomics England podcast, where we discussed the impact of a “no primary finding” result, and the experiences, expectations, and hope for those that undergo genetic testing. Listen here: ow.ly/SQ4B50QT66J Population, Policy and Practice Department National Institute for Health and Care Research
To coincide with DNA Day, I was interviewed by the Journal of Genetic Counseling about the experience of parents receiving a 'no finding' result from whole genome sequencing. Listen to episode 3 here: dnadialogues.podbean.com National Institute for Health and Care Research Population, Policy and Practice Department @JanaGurasashvi SWAN UK (syndromes without a name)
In July, with Celine Lewis and Dr Ania Zylbersztejn, I presented at the Genomics England Research Summit on our process and impact evaluation of the Generation Study. You can watch a recording of this presentation here: vimeo.com/genomicsenglan… #healtheconomics #newborn #screening