| Symposium
brings together academics, scientists and international
healthcare professionals
Dubai, March 20, 2006: Dubai Harvard Foundation for
Medical Research (DHFMR) announced that it will be
organizing its first scientific symposium entitled:
“Today’s Science, Tomorrow’s Cures”
on the 26th of March 2006.
Prominent academic and scientific leaders, from the
Gulf Region and Harvard University, will gather to
provide local faculty and scientists with an overview
of the kind of cutting-edge research that the Foundation
will enable.
This initiative is part of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed’s
vision towards making Dubai an international center
of excellence for healthcare, medical education, and
research. The Foundation has recently launched a donation
campaign in order to create a fund to support its
future programs.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
was the first to donate to the Foundation’s
medical and research program followed by a donation
from Prince Al Walid bin Talal, CEO and Founder of
the Kingdom Holding Company in Saudi Arabia, Abdul
Aziz Al Ghurair, on behalf of Mashreq Bank, and Sheikh
Suhail Salim Bahwan, Chairman of Suhail Group Holding.
The first day of the symposium will include a reception
at Johara Ballroom in Madinat Jumeirah, where a number
of scientists and officials from the healthcare sector
will be able to meet the most prominent medical researchers
and doctors from the Arab world and Harvard University.
The Foundation was established through the collaboration
between Harvard Medical School, Harvard Medical International,
and Dubai Healthcare City. It was founded with the
ultimate goal of creating new generations of scientists
and healthcare professionals who will make groundbreaking
discoveries that will change the way medicine is practiced
not only in the Gulf Region, but throughout the world.
The Foundation’s focus is on developing scientific
leaders who will build a life sciences research infrastructure
in the region. The Foundation will establish both
Dubai Harvard Foundation Centers of Research and collaborative
research programs that enable scientists in the Gulf
Region both to build regional programs and to participate
in state-of-the-art research at world renowned research
institutions, including Harvard Medical School. The
Foundation’s programs will be implemented through
Harvard Medical School in Boston and the Harvard Medical
School Dubai Center Institute for Postgraduate Education
and Research (HMSDC).
Speaking about the establishment of the Foundation,
Joseph B. Martin, MD, PhD, Dean of Harvard Medical
School, said: “The Dubai Harvard Foundation
for Medical Research has been designed as an enduring
vehicle for attracting, educating, and supporting
the Middle East’s most preeminent and most promising
life science researchers.
“It is our hope that research funded through
the Foundation will help to drive scientific inquiry
and discovery in the Middle East, and lead to innovations
that will address the region’s most pressing
health problems,” Dr. Martin further added.
Saeed Al Muntafiq, Chief Executive Officer of Tatweer
and a principal figure in the Harvard-Dubai partnership,
said, “Healthcare research is at the heart of
every advanced world-class health care system. Scientific
research had been at the heart of our Arab world for
many years, but recently it has virtually ceased to
exist. Hence, the need to create this Foundation to
develop and encourage scientific research of a world
standard.”
The Foundation has launched a major fundraising effort
with the goal of creating an endowment fund to support
its programs. Sheikh Mohammed has pledged $13.6 million
to the Foundation, and Prince Al Waleed bin Talal
has pledged an additional $5 million. Membership in
the Foundation offers philanthropists the opportunity
to drive biomedical research in a number of critical
disease areas, including cancer, cardiovascular disease,
and neurological disease.
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