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Half a million Britons set for DNA disease quest
Reuters via Yahoo! ^ | 8-21-06 | Ben Hirschler

Posted on 08/21/2006 4:44:56 PM PDT by Pharmboy

A project to collect DNA samples from half a million Britons to unpick the genetic basis of killer diseases including cancer got the go-ahead on Tuesday, marking the start of the world's biggest medical experiment.

A team of international scientific and medical experts said the success of a local three-month pilot phase, involving 3,800 participants around Manchester, meant the UK Biobank project could now be rolled out nationwide from the end of 2006.

Over the next four years, blood and urine samples will be collected from volunteers aged 40 to 69, to help scientists unravel the genetic foundations of common diseases, including cancer, heart disease, diabetes, dementia and joint problems.

"For decades to come, the UK Biobank resource should provide researchers around the world with vital insights into some of the most distressing diseases of middle and old age," principal investigator Professor Rory Collins said in a statement.

The mapping of the human genome in 2000 opened the door to the detailed analysis of genes but experts are still grappling to understand how they interact with lifestyle and environment to determine why some people become sick and others do not.

In the long term, scientists believe the project could improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and help to explain why certain people react differently to medications.

The 61 million pound ($115.6 million) project will be funded by the British government, the Wellcome Trust medical research charity and other sources.

Some researchers have expressed concerns about the design, size and cost of the project, but Collins said he was confident it would produce valuable medical breakthroughs.

A total of around 10 million samples are expected to be collected from the half million volunteers. That genetic data will be cross-referenced against information about patients' subsequent health, obtained with their permission.

Researchers from around the world will be able to apply to UK Biobank for access to the resource but there will be strict security systems to protect participants' privacy.

Health Minister Andy Burnham said Britain was "leading the world" with the project, which would underpin the country's academic and industrial research capability.

No one organization or commercial body will have exclusive access to the data but pharmaceutical companies are expected to be able to use the results to help design new drugs and diagnostic tests.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: brits; celts; dna; genes; ggg; health
They will likely beat the Icelanders with this effort...
1 posted on 08/21/2006 4:44:57 PM PDT by Pharmboy
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To: blam; aculeus; SunkenCiv; PatrickHenry; Petronski; martin_fierro

Ping for the "I hope they find some answers before I croak" list


2 posted on 08/21/2006 4:46:56 PM PDT by Pharmboy (Every single day provides at least one new reason to hate the mainstream media...)
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Watch everyone applaud this.

Then mention that you want to eliminate the so called "gay gene", and watch people howl.

3 posted on 08/21/2006 4:49:56 PM PDT by mountn man (The pleasure you get from life, is equal to the attitude you put into it.)
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Genetic Survey Reveals Hidden Celts Of England
4 posted on 08/21/2006 4:52:40 PM PDT by blam
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BTTT


5 posted on 08/21/2006 5:19:31 PM PDT by aculeus
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6 posted on 08/21/2006 5:38:07 PM PDT by martin_fierro (If we're still here tomorrow I never said this)
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Thanks. This might be for AntiGuv's ping list.
7 posted on 08/21/2006 5:38:52 PM PDT by PatrickHenry (Everything is blasphemy to somebody.)
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To: neverdem

Ping


8 posted on 08/21/2006 5:57:03 PM PDT by annie laurie (All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost)
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This definitely interests me personally, but it's outside the parameters I envision for the FutureTech list. Thanks for the ping though!


9 posted on 08/21/2006 9:38:15 PM PDT by AntiGuv ("..I do things for political expediency.." - Sen. John McCain on FOX News)
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I just hope the lab that swaps pee samples between famous athletes and dope fiends trying to keep their jobs isn't involved with all this testing.


10 posted on 08/21/2006 9:39:39 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Thursday, August 10, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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"We won't store your DNA in a crime database. Honest!"


11 posted on 08/21/2006 9:41:54 PM PDT by Sir Gawain
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I've volunteered for genetic testing myself -- I have rheumatoid arthritis, which apparently has a genetic link. The research is ongoing, nothing published yet.

That's looking for a link the easy way, the disease has been diagnosed, what's the link?

The British study looks much harder, but probably more worthwhile when it's finished.


12 posted on 08/22/2006 7:17:01 AM PDT by CobaltBlue (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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