EP 224: Genomic newborn screening in Australia: From pilot studies to population-scale programs with Zornitza Stark of the University of Melbourne

January 29
44 mins

Episode Description

This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Zornitza Stark, Professor at the University of Melbourne and Co-Group Leader at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. Using early findings from the BabyScreen+ genomic newborn screening study, they examine feasibility, clinical impact, and family-wide implications beyond standard screening, and consider what these insights mean for infrastructure, policy, and equitable implementation at scale.

Show Notes: 

0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast

01:00 Welcome to Zornitza

01:55 Methods and findings of the BabyScreen+ study 

04:35 Scaling the BabyScreen+ study from pilot to population screening

07:46 Balancing benefits, risks, and downstream implications in genomic newborn screening

15:55 How the genes tested in BabyScreen+ were selected

19:00 Cascade testing and the family-wide implications of genomic newborn screening

22:05 What large-scale genomic newborn screening could reveal about penetrance 

23:57 Expanding genomic newborn screening over time and addressing equity, scale, and long-term value

27:47 Rapid genomic sequencing in critically ill newborns from pilot studies to national implementation

34:32 Building evidence infrastructure to interpret variants and support reimbursement decisions

37:25 Why global data sharing in genomics requires policy alignment and sustained infrastructure investment

39:55 Current priorities and the future direction of genomics in Australia

42:14 Closing remarks

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