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We are the UK Government's advisory body on new developments in human genetics and how they impact on individual lives.  We give the Government advice on human genetics with a particular focus on the social, ethical and legal issues.  One of our key roles is to promote debate and to listen to what the public and our stakeholders have to say.  We are committed to openness and transparency.

The Commission is made up of twenty-one members including experts in genetics, ethics, law and consumer affairs.  The Chair is Professor Jonathan Montgomery.  We also have a Consultative Panel of people who have direct experience of living with genetic conditions and who act as a sounding board for our reports and recommendations.

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New Government proposals for the National DNA Database
The DNA records of innocent people are to be kept on the National DNA Database, but only for a limited time

Key dates

Gengage Network Annual Conference
One day conference on public engagementin healthcare genetics in Scotland.