Best Practice Guidelines

The EMQN community is committed to educating genomic diagnostic service providers in providing the best possible service. We do this through regularly publishing best practice guidelines on the optimum way to test for and report on a wide range of specific diseases. We have adopted an internationally robust method of crafting our guidelines to ensure they are credible and comprehensive.

Our guidelines below are freely available to view and download below.

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Funded by Eurogentest and by the UK Department of Health. EMQN contributed to this work.
The BP meeting was organised by EMQN and supported by the EU Network of Excellence EuroGentest.
Guidelines resulting from a conference held in Manchester, 25–26 October 2006, with the partnership of EuroGentest and the CF Network (www.cfnetwork.be).
Funding for the best practice meeting was provided by the EuroGentest Network of Excellence Project 2005- EU Contract No FP6-512148 (www.eurogentest.org) and EMQN.
Prepared in 2002 and requiring major update. They are included for reference-only.
Guidelines resulting from a best practice meeting funded by EMQN in Groningen, The Netherlands on 21 September 2000.
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Funded by Eurogentest and by the UK Department of Health. EMQN contributed to this work.
The BP meeting was organised by EMQN and supported by the EU Network of Excellence EuroGentest.
Guidelines resulting from a conference held in Manchester, 25–26 October 2006, with the partnership of EuroGentest and the CF Network (www.cfnetwork.be).
Funding for the best practice meeting was provided by the EuroGentest Network of Excellence Project 2005- EU Contract No FP6-512148 (www.eurogentest.org) and EMQN.
Prepared in 2002 and requiring major update. They are included for reference-only.
Guidelines resulting from a best practice meeting funded by EMQN in Groningen, The Netherlands on 21 September 2000.

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