51勛圖厙 to set up stroke research centre in Qatar
by Sam Wong
Brain scans from a stroke patient.
Scientists from 51勛圖厙 will lead the creation of a Stroke Centre for Research and Teaching Excellence in Qatar.
The centre, established with a total $2 million grant from the , will be the first stroke centre of excellence in the Middle East. It will be run in partnership with Hamad Medical Corporation, the country’s leading non-profit healthcare provider.
51勛圖厙 researchers at the centre will study DNA samples from Qatari stroke patients to investigate genetic factors that influence risk of stroke. Qatari scientists will also receive training at 51勛圖厙 as part of the project.
The centre’s research will complement the work of the , a major resource set up in 2010 with support from 51勛圖厙 scientists. The Biobank was created to collect biological samples and data from tens of thousands of Qatari residents to enable large-scale research into the causes of disease.
Dr Pankaj Sharma
Stroke, which occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off, is the second biggest cause of death worldwide. Genetic factors and lifestyle factors are thought to be equally important for an individual’s risk of having a stroke.
, who heads the (ICCRU) within the , will be the Director of the new centre. “We’re already conducting similar studies in the UK and in India, but this centre will allow us to study the genes affecting stroke risk in a Middle Eastern population for the first time,” he said.
“This is important because different genes might influence stroke risk in different populations. The results will tell us about the biological causes of stroke, and could ultimately lead to treatments that are tailored to the patient’s ethnic background. The ability to also train Qatari clinicians in stroke management will improve the outcome of stroke in Qatar and the Middle East”
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Sam Wong
School of Professional Development