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25th July 2024

Biorepository visits the Royal Norfolk Show 2024

On June 27th2024, the Biorepository team visited the Royal Norfolk Show 2024. Based in the STEMM Village again this year, the Biorepository team engaged with children and adults alike to discuss th e purpose of a biorepository and the research we support. In addition to this, we looked to encourage people to participate in research […]


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28th May 2024

Biorepository at the Royal Norfolk Show 2024

After a successful event last year within the STEMM Village, the Biorepository is back for another year! Last year it was great to engage with so many children and adults and discuss how they can be a part of research and things that happen within the Biorepository. We had some young scientists show off their […]


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17th May 2021

Biorepository supports new microbiome and breast cancer study

  The research team from the Quadram Institute, University of East Anglia and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital are recruiting participants who have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer to donate their tissue for research. The study has been reviewed and given favourable opinion by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Research Ethics […]


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11th May 2021

New website launched for Norwich’s biorepository

A biobank for health research based on the Norwich Research Park has launched a new website designed to help the public learn more about donating tissue samples to help advance medical research. The Norwich Research Park (NRP) Biorepository is a partnership between the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH), the Quadram Institute and the University […]


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1st October 2020

Large scale COVID-19 genome sequencing in Norfolk helps manage outbreaks

An in-depth analysis of the genome sequence of coronavirus circulating in Norfolk, UK by researchers at the Quadram Institute and University of East Anglia has mapped the spread of the virus, identified hidden outbreaks and provided insights into the effectiveness of interventions to stop its spread. Over 1500 COVID-19 genomes representing 42% of positive cases […]


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