The purpose of the Danish National Genome Centre is to support the continued development of personalised medicine to the benefit of patients in collaboration with the entire Danish healthcare system, research institutions, patient associations, etc. The Centre was established in 2019, and in the short term, it will develop and operate a joint, national infrastructure to ensure that doctors throughout the country have access to whole genome sequencing and storage of information in a National Genome Database. The purpose with the whole genome sequencing is to use them directly for patient care and the goal is to have at least 60,000 Danish patients sequenced in 2024. The Danish National Genome Centre will also develop a national research infrastructure for personalised medicine.
Over time, the National Genome Database will constitute a significant research resource that can contribute to the further development of personalised medicine in Denmark.
The aim is to build a genome database; both from the 60,000 whole genome sequenced patients as well as from the mandatory reporting of genetic analysis from the Danish University Hospitals and research. The data is available through a private data cloud for researchers from certified research institutions. Like for the Danish Biobanks, access can be obtained for companies under the same conditions as for accessing the biobank material.