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Sharjah Lab in London to aid cancer research

LABORATORY WILL FACILITATE RESEARCH IN CURE FOR CANCER AND OTHER DISEASES

- Staff Report

The facility at Francis Crick Institute will also help find new ways to prevent and treat non-communicab­le diseases

E urope’s largest biomedical research centre, the Francis Crick Institute, saw the opening of the Sharjah Laboratory to help facilitate medical studies by the world’s leading scientists.

The laboratory was inaugurate­d by His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and his wife, Shaikha Jawaher Bint Mohammad Al Qasimi.

Housing 1,250 leading scientists from a variety of discipline­s working together to understand why diseases develop, the laboratory will help find new ways to prevent and treat non-communicab­le diseases (NCDs), including cancer.

Dr Shaikh Sultan praised the efforts made by scientists and researcher­s to come up with effective therapies for diseases affecting societies across the world. He said these efforts must be purely for human benefit, free of financial incentives or economic objectives, in order to protect people from the diseases that claim their lives and hamper their involvemen­t in the developmen­t and wellbeing of their communitie­s.

He said the Sharjah Laboratory will serve as a scientific beacon that will utilise and invest its research capacity to find the underlying causes of serious non-communicab­le diseases, cancer in particular. He stressed that Sharjah will support the laboratory, not only financiall­y, but also with highly qualified human resources that are able to realise its objectives.

Emphasisin­g that science is moving at an ever-increasing pace, with each day seeing new possibilit­ies, he added new research may help us beat cancer, giving us reason to be optimistic, but we can never be complacent. He stressed that ongoing unified support and funding is essential to make sure this research progresses, and “gives us the best chance to rid the world of so many horrific diseases and that we are all integral to the future of global health”.

As an Internatio­nal Ambassador of the World Cancer Declaratio­n for the Union for Internatio­nal Cancer Control (UICC) and Internatio­nal Ambassador for Childhood Cancer for UICC, Shaikha Jawaher plays a vital role in cross-cultural efforts to fight the disease internatio­nally. Shaikha Jawaher underlined the importance of supporting and funding NCDs and cancer research. The Sharjah Laboratory is fully funded by Shaikha Jawaher who donated half a million pounds to Cancer Research UK to support its work and help train human resources in order for them to move into a new phase of the treatment of NCDs and curb their prevalence.

 ?? WAM ?? Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi during the inaugurati­on of the Sharjah Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute in London, Europe’s largest biomedical research centre.
WAM Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi during the inaugurati­on of the Sharjah Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute in London, Europe’s largest biomedical research centre.

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