Welcome to Qatar Biomedical Research Institute,
a proud member of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development. A national center of excellence in biomedical research, QBRI aims to transform health through science in Qatar and to create a global hub for translational medicine.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013 • 1:00-2:00 pm • Lecture Hall 3 • Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar, Qatar Foundation, Doha
For more information, email us at qbri-info@qf.org.qa or call +974 4454 0522
For more information, email us at qbri-info@qf.org.qa or call +974 4454 0522
QBRI is engaged in basic and applied biomedical research that strongly supports the translation of novel scientific discoveries into new efficient therapies and better preventative strategies for human diseases.
The journal offers a unique venue for researchers conducting multidisciplinary biomedical research that goes beyond the traditional borders of basic research and applied research as two separate entities. We give special consideration to submission of articles from research teams with a blend of basic and applied research expertise (translational and clinical). Click here for author guidelines.
QBRI is establishing multi-disciplinary research teams focused in genomic medicine, biomedical engineering, stem cell and gene-based therapies with primary focus in diabetes, cancer, and neurological diseases.
Scientists at Qatar Biomedical Research Institute in collaboration with researchers at Imperial College London have developed a revolutionary method to instruct isolated stem cells in a laboratory setting to secrete insulin when it is needed to maintain the correct sugar level in the body’s circulation. Click here to read the abstract.
The ultimate goal of QBRI is to contribute to the delivery of personalized medicine through the discovery of new drugs, new biomarkers, new gene therapies and new applications for stem-cell research.
QBRI is growing a cadre of world-class researchers to develop a collaborative research network of national and international academics and industrial collaborations.