Resource Centre
Our aim is to provide easy access to the latest, most credible information about pharmacogenomics in the UK. From in-depth articles explaining the science behind PGx to training courses for healthcare professionals, our Resource Center is designed to educate, inform and empower individuals and practitioners alike.
The Pharmaceutical Journal: PGx Testing Pilot to Start from June 2023
The pilot will test patients at several NHS GP practices when they start a new statin, certain antidepressants or proton pump inhibitors to ensure they are on the right medication and not at risk of side effects.
The Lancet: UPGx-PREPARE Study
The world's largest study to date on the application of pharmacogenetic information shows that adaptation of medication to DNA variants leads to 30% fewer side effects.
bio.logis: Literature on PGx and UPGx Project
Our partners, bio.logis digital health have compiled a comprehensive list of available literature on pharmacogenomics as part of their work on the UPGx PREPARE study.
University of Liverpool: Research Projects and Publications
The Department of Molecular and Clinical Pharmacology at the University of Liverpool is one of the world's leading research centres in the field of pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics.
BPS: Personalised Testing Must be Offered Throughout the NHS
This important publication from the British Pharmacological Society and the Royal College of Physicians sets out its recommendation that PGx testing be made available across the NHS.