Scientific Leaders In The UAE Discuss Future Of Healthcare And Role Of Genomics On The International DNA Day

On the occasion of International DNA Day, G42 Healthcare hosteda webinar titled ‘Unlocking the potential of genome’ thatbrought together scientific leaders fromthe UAE to discuss the importance of genomic research, path-breaking advances in the field, and the value of genomics in transforming the healthcare infrastructure.

International DNA Day marks the successful completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 and the discovery of DNA’s double helix in 1953.

The webinar featured an engaging panel discussion attended by well-known experts from the field of healthcare and genomics, including Dr. Asmaa Al Mannai, Executive Director Research & Innovation,Department of Health – Abu Dhabi; Dr. Fatma Al Jasmi, Professor and Chair of Genetic & Genomic, Department at College of Medicine and Health Science at United Arab Emirates University, and Dr. Walid Zaher, Chief Research Officer, G42 Healthcare and was moderated by Dr. Ahmad Al Awadhi, Outreach Director at G42 Healthcare.

During the session, the panelists shared important insights on how genomics can fuel innovation in the healthcare ecosystem and the crucial role national genomics initiatives such as Emirati Genome Programcan play to combat genetic and rare illnesses, the benefits behind Emiratis’ participation in the EGP, and delivering on amore personalized and preventive healthcarevision.

A strategic public-private partnership between Department of Health, Abu Dhabi, and G42 Healthcare, Emirati Genome Program aims to better understand the unique genetic makeup of Emirati nationals, and enable apreventive healthcare system in the UAE.

Dr. Asmaa Al Mannai, Executive Director Research & Innovation, at the Department of Health, Abu Dhabi said, “In our endeavor to provide the best healthcare system for our citizens, we realize that the future of healthcare lies in genomics,one of the most transformational forces of our time, that is creating a path toward personalized insights and scientific discovery.”

“Innovation and research are key goals for us at Department of Health – Abu Dhabi and we are committed to working with our key partners to transform the Emirate as an internationally recognized innovation and medical research hub. This is brought to life by supporting theEmirati Genome Program, which mirrors our strategy of propelling healthcare innovationto enhance healthcare delivery in Abu Dhabi and beyond,” added Dr. Al Mannai.

Dr. Fatma Al Jasmi, Associate Professor and Chair of Genetic & Genomic Department at College of Medicine & Health Science, UAE University, added, “We are living at the dawn of a new era of discovering and understanding the role genomics in diagnosis and treatment of genetic illness, and paving the way for personalized healthcare. Advances in DNA sequencing is enabling us and the broader medical community to investigate our very own genome anduse this knowledge for better healthcare outcomes for our community and beyond. A national program like Emirati Genome Program has a huge potential toimprove the healthcare system

as we knowit.We all must come together as a community to make this program as success.”

Dr. Walid Zaher, Chief Research Officer at G42 Healthcare said, “At G42 Healthcare, we think genomics is the future of medicine, and we are honored to be a part of this projectwhich will lay the foundation for Emirati generations to enjoy world-class healthcare in the future.Our aim is to sequence theentire Emirati population in a short time frame and have enough evidence and research generated forregulators, academic and healthcare professionals, care providers and the broader private sectors to come together to reshape and build proactive and personalized medicine for the country.”

All Emirati citizens, regardless of age, are invited to participatein the programby providing blood samples at any of the collection sites, which include the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), Biogenix Labs in Masdar City, Al Towayya in Al Ain, Al Ain Convention Center and CurePlus Medical Centre, Al Ain. This is in addition to NMC Healthcare’s network in Abu Dhabi, which includes NMC Royal Hospital in Khalifa City, Bareen International Hospital, NMC Specialty Hospital, Al Ain, NMC Royal Medical Center- Abu Dhabi and NMC Royal Women’s Hospital.

Citizens can also visit Burjeel Hospital’s network of medical facilities in Abu Dhabi, which include Burjeel Medical City in Mohamed Bin Zayed City, Burjeel Oasis Medical Center in Madinat Zayed, Burjeel Medical Centre in Deerfields Mall, Burjeel Medical Center at Al Shamkha and Burjeel Royal Hospital, Al Ain.

Moreover, additional centers have been added recently which include Mubadala Health’s Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (ICDLC), Capital Health Screening Centre (CHSC), Healthpoint, as well as Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (CCAD), in addition to a mobile unit at Hudayriyat Beach

For more information and detailsaround the Emirati Genome Program, including complete participation information, citizens are encouraged to visit www.emiratigenomeprogram.ae or dial800 UAE GENOME.