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Participant Newsletter – GenV News

Every 3-6 months, GenV sends participants a newsletter called “GenV News”.  

We share GenV stories, findings and impacts.  

Previous editions 

GenV News #12 December 2024

In this issue:

  • Season’s greetings from GenV!
  • Thanks to our 123,000 participants including nearly 50,000 children.
  • Our next newsletter will come out in June.
  • The GenV office will be closed from 20 December 2024 to 6 January 2025.

This is also available in 7 languages English, Arabic, Burmese, Dari, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese and Vietnamese.

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GenV News #11 September 2024

In this issue:

  • GenV will soon connect to birth records from hospitals across Victoria.
  • Thanks to over 7,200 GenV families, we have the largest sample collection of infant poo in Australia.
  • GenV and Me: What you told us
  • Hear why other GenV families joined.
  • Introducing EpiGNs Newborn Screening program
  • Meet Jatender, the Data Lead for GenV

This is also available in 7 languages English, Arabic, Burmese, Dari, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese and Vietnamese.

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GenV News #10 April 2024

In this issue:

  • ‘GenV in Review’- Updates on surveys, samples, research impact and more!
  • Hear from one of our GenV families why they joined.

This is also available in 7 languages English, Arabic, Burmese, Dari, Punjabi, Simplified Chinese and Vietnamese.

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GenV News #9 December 2023

In this issue:

  • Wishing you a joyous holiday season and a Happy New Year from the GenV team
  • Looking forward to 2024
  • GenV office closures from 22 Dec 2023 to 8 Jan 2024

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GenV News #8 October 2023

In this issue:

  • A message from our Scientific Director – End of face-to-face recruitment in birth hospitals but the door’s always open!
  • What’s next for you and your family? 
  • Latest news on the Participant Advisory Panel
  • Celebrating birthdays across Victoria
  • Why are registries important for research? 

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