Collaborative researchers from Sidra Medicine and Qatar University (QU) have won the Best Representative Image of an Outcome competition hosted by Qatar National Research Fund to illustrate research outcomes using imagery to appeal to a broad, non-specialist audience. The images are evaluated on originality, scientific importance, and visual impact in photography and illustration.
The winning image titled 'A Cell Bouquet' was captured by Abbirami Sathappan of the Deep Phenotyping Core at Sidra Medicine using a laser scanning microscope to capture Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) while testing their value as a therapeutic to combat type-1 diabetes.
The microscopic visualisation shows the outcome of an experiment using MSCs to reverse the side effects of commonly prescribed diabetes medication by utilising dietary supplements. The cells were differentiated into osteocytes and adipocytes, treated with an anti-diabetic drug, and evaluated with and without supplements.
The project team members from Sidra Medicine comprise the lead principal investigator, Dr Chiara Cugno, director of Advanced Cell Therapy Core; Dr Dhanya Kizhakayil, Post-doctoral Fellow; Dr Jean Charles Grivel, director of Deep Phenotyping Core and from QU, Prof Mohamed Mizanur Rahman. Several QU undergraduate students are currently being trained at Sidra Medicine in context with this collaboration.
Dr Khalid Fakhro, chief research officer at Sidra Medicine said: “A famous photographer once said “To photograph is to put on the same line of sight the head, the eye, and the heart” – and to that I would add, “To image is to put together in a single picture the knowledge, the technology and the passion”. These three qualities are what embody research at Sidra Medicine. This image is just small representation of the remarkable work carried out at our facility.”
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