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HBKU-CHLS equips physicians to analyse genetic variation

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THE College of Health and Life Sciences (CHLS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) delivered a CPD-accredited workshop to train physicians on essential bioinforma­tic tools to analyse and interpret genetic variation in clinical practice.

The workshop aimed to equip participan­ts to recognise basic bioinforma­tics tools and their exploitati­on to analyse genetic variation. Additional­ly, participan­ts were able to interpret these variations in a clinical context using available databases, resources and software.

The workshop was presented by two eminent experts in genetics and clinical bioinforma­tics: Dr Borbala Mifsud, assistant professor, Genomics and Precision Medicine, CHLS, HBKU and Dr Patricia Munroe, professor of Molecular Medicine at William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary Uni- versity of London.

Presentati­ons by Dr Mifsud and Dr Munroe introduced how genetic variations are linked to diseases and how they can be used in clinical practice. They provided examples for the use of essential bioinforma­tics tools available for the physician audience to search

The workshop was presented by two eminent experts in genetics and clinical bioinforma­tics: Dr Borbala Mifsud, assistant professor, Genomics and Precision Medicine, CHLS, HBKU; and Dr Patricia Munroe, professor of Molecular Medicine at William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London

and analyse genomics data, which could ultimately facilitate the implementa­tion of precision medicine.

Qatar’s increasing accessibil­ity to technologi­es that interrogat­e genomes, including whole genome sequencing of patients through the Qatar Genome Programme, provides a wealth of data that can guide practising physicians to diagnose specific diseases and potentiall­y to assess future health risks in Qatar. Bioinforma­tics, an interdisci­plinary field that combines biology, computer science, and statistics that analyzes and interprets extensive genomic data, is required to translate such data into advice for patients and clinicians.

The workshop was developed under the guidance of the Scientific Planning Committee, chaired by Dr Ayman Al Haj Zen, assistant professor, CHLS Dr Nady El Hajj, assistant professor, CHLS Dr Borbala Mifsud assistant professor, CHLS Dr Omar Albagha, professor, CHLS and Dr Sharon Maria Bout-Tabaku, attending physician, Paediatric Rheumatolo­gy, Sidra Medicine.

At the conclusion of the workshop, Dr Edward Stuenkel, CHLS founding dean, said: “Our training initiative­s at CHLS serve to bridge the gap between academia and clinical practice by furthering specialise­d knowledge and the understand­ing of newer specialize­d tools. These opportunit­ies for practicing physicians in Qatar help improve patient outcomes and advance efforts to implement personalis­ed medicine.”

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Dr Edward Stuenkel
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Dr Patricia Munroe

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