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QBRI in tieup to promote neuroscience in the region

QBRI in tieup to promote neuroscience in the region

January 25, 2015 | 12:27 AM
Dr Hilal A Lashuel and Pierre J Magistretti shake hands after signing the MoU in Doha.

Qatar Foundation Research and Development’s (QF R&D) Qatar Biomedical Research Institute (QBRI) and the International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO) have established the IBRO-Middle East/North Africa (Mena) sub-regional headquarters in Qatar and designated QBRI as the host organisation. The announcement comes out of a memorandum of understanding  signed in Doha by QBRI and IBRO, one of the world’s leading global scientific, education and advocacy organisations in neuroscience. The agreement supports Qatar Foundation’s mission to promote a culture of excellence in Qatar and the region, and innovate and build capacity to underscore Qatar’s pioneering role as an emerging centre for healthcare innovation in support of the Qatar National Vision 2030. Improved healthcare diagnosis, treatment and preventative approaches for different disorders, including illness relating to the brain, are a key area of focus of healthcare research conducted by QBRI.The MoU jointly supports  planning, organisation and management of high level neuroscience schools, symposia, conferences or any other research and educational activities throughout the Mena region. It further encourages the development of partnership and networking opportunities between relevant regional stakeholder groups, including academia, industry, NGOs and government organisations.IBRO has pledged financial support and will provide annual funding for IBRO-Mena Committee activities. The committee’s objective is to support and promote the field of neuroscience suited to the needs of the Mena region, and Dr Hilal A Lashuel, QBRI executive director, has been named as chair, and Dr Omar El-Agnaf of Qatar Foundation’s Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) has been chosen to serve as a co-chair.Last month QBRI hosted the IBRO-Mena Neurogenetics School, “Genetic Basis of Neurologic and Psychiatric Disease,” with the support of IBRO funding where students from Qatar and across the Mena region undertook theoretical and practical studies in neurogenetics. Dr Lashuel commented: “This strategic partnership complements and extends ongoing QBRI neuroscience activity and offers unique opportunities for young scientists in Qatar and the Mena region. The partnership aims to create and support education and training programmes that are suited to local needs and promote neuroscience careers for young researchers in the region.”Pierre J Magistretti, IBRO president, added: “We look forward to this very important collaboration with QBRI to promote neuroscience in the region. IBRO very much appreciates the commitment of QBRI to host the Mena-IBRO office, a commitment that is a guarantee for success for this initiative”As part of its activities, QBRI also has a dedicated research programme focused on the understanding of the genetic causes of diseases and conditions in Qatar with a particular focus on autism, intellectual disability and epilepsy.

January 25, 2015 | 12:27 AM