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Jnetics school sessions bring results

Hasmonean Girls’ School, Immanuel College and JFS were involved in the programme to screen Year 12 pupils

September 8, 2017 11:44
Greg Blank

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Daniel Sugarman,

Daniel Sugarman

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A Jnetics initiative has seen a record number of Jewish teenagers in the London area being screened for genetic disorders.

Launched in March, the GENEius programme is geared to educating about the genetic disorders which are more prominent among Ashkenazim.

Year 12 pupils in participating schools are offered free screening and three-quarters of those addressed by Jnetics staff in the first year took up the option.

Hasmonean Girls’ School, Immanuel College and JFS were involved in the initial programme. And Greg Blank, Jnetics’ project and programme manager, said that others were coming on board.