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    Research Pillar: Health

    ​As part of enhancing scientific research at Qatar University, the health pillar is a key research priority for the period 2025-2030. It encompasses several vital areas that contribute to improving healthcare and developing innovative treatments. Regenerative medicine and stem cell research focus on restoring the functions of damaged tissues and organs using stem cells and tissue engineering, and the resulting ethical and moral challenges, opening new horizons for treating incurable diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.

    Meanwhile, digital health and telemedicine aim to improve the quality of healthcare through remote healthcare applications and virtual services, facilitating patients' access to effective treatment. Artificial intelligence in healthcare also enhances the efficiency of diagnosis and treatment through bioengineering, medical data analysis, and accurate recommendations. This contributes to the development of innovative technologies, improving patient experience, and reducing medical errors.

    Main and Sub-Priorities of the Health Pillar

    The main research priorities within the Health Pillar and the sub-priorities emanating from each main priority are:

    Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research
    • Regenerative Medicine Applications
    • Stem Cell Research
    • Tissue Engineering
    Digital Health and Telemedicine
    • Development of Digital Health Systems
    • Telemedicine Applications
    • Virtual Care Services
    Precision and Personalized Medicine and Genomics
    • Drug Discovery and Development, Clinical Evaluation and Pharmacogenomics
    • Genomics and Gene Editing
    • Genome Editing Technologies and Medical Diagnostics
    Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
    • Health Care Management and Economics
    • Medical Diagnosis
    • Advanced Patient Care
    Public Health Systems and Epidemiology
    • Chronic Disease Management and Mental Health
    • Health Policy and Planning
    • Public Health Systems Development
    Immunology and Vaccines
    • Vaccine Development and Evaluation
    • Vaccination Policies and Programs
    • Immunity and Chronic Diseases