The College of Health and Life Sciences (CHLS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) will advance its ability to provide essential educational and research training following the signing of a research collaboration agreement with the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC).
Over the next three years, both parties will engage in collaborative support and educational activities related to relevant graduate programmes delivered by HBKU. In doing so, HBKU and PHCC will undertake research of mutual interest and benefit to the objectives of both organisations.
The research collaboration also facilitates the provision of equipment, facilities, personnel, and services necessary to perform research tasks subject to PHCC’s Institutional Review Board approval. It is anticipated that research findings and results will be jointly published by both parties in relevant academic journals and resources.
Dr Georges Nemer, interim dean and professor, CHLS, said: “CHLS will strengthen PHCC’s mission to advance primary healthcare in Qatar by providing expertise, knowledge and research insights spanning biomedical sciences, genomics, precision medicine, biopsychology/neuroscience, and exercise science. We’re also keen to embark on joint research activities that we expect to positively impact health and wellbeing at home and further afield.”
Dr Hanan al-Mujalli, executive director, Clinical Affairs Directorate, PHCC said: “We are delighted to partner with CHLS at HBKU. PHCC is an organisation that recognises the importance of research and the enormous benefits it can bring in enhancing health and wellbeing. PHCC is embarking on an important journey towards genomics and precision medicine. The agreement provides a unique opportunity for researchers from PHCC and HBKU to collaborate on cutting edge areas in precision medicine and other areas of healthcare and medical research. Our partnership will also provide the students’ greater academic opportunities and access to real-world experiences. This will enhance their skills and competencies to take up roles in primary care settings.”
HBKU’s CHLS addresses national and global health challenges by educating coming generations of professionals in the fields of biomedical sciences, genomics, precision medicine, and exercise science.