
We had a great chat with @BBCRADIOKENT yesterday morning. A three-way, with Charlotte's Helix, Jenny Langley and Julia George from the mid-morning show.
You can "listen again" to us here (from about 02:07:00), and hear what we all had to say, but I am pleased to tell you that there was no controversy - we were all in agreement that looking for genetic information is a positive, that the technologies that lie behind the kind of research that we are involved with are "amazing", and that genetic research into eating disorders and other mental health issues makes a lot of sense.
Thank you to BBC Radio Kent for inviting us to come and talk, thank you to Julia George for being a great host and for asking intelligent and thoughtful questions, and thank you to everyone and anyone taking the time to listen to what we had to say.
You can "listen again" to us here (from about 02:07:00), and hear what we all had to say, but I am pleased to tell you that there was no controversy - we were all in agreement that looking for genetic information is a positive, that the technologies that lie behind the kind of research that we are involved with are "amazing", and that genetic research into eating disorders and other mental health issues makes a lot of sense.
Thank you to BBC Radio Kent for inviting us to come and talk, thank you to Julia George for being a great host and for asking intelligent and thoughtful questions, and thank you to everyone and anyone taking the time to listen to what we had to say.