awards grant
- Advancing Analytical and Quantitative Understanding of Global and Regional Gonorrhea Epidemiology and Progress towards Elimination
- Air Pollution and Cardiovascular disease In Qatar, an interventional study to reduce Blood Pressure: the APCIQ-BP trial
- An RNA-based therapy for the treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia and atherosclerosis
- Diabetes and colorectal cancer – molecular risk association, characterization of mechanisms and identification of molecular signature(s)/biomarker(s)
- Evaluation of the antibacterial activity of cold atmospheric plasma technology on mouse-induced diabetic foot ulcers
- Exploring Drug Resistance Mechanisms in Triple Negative Breast Cancers: From Patient Derived Organoids towards Precision Medicine
- Identification of PCSK9-like human gene knockouts using metabolomics, proteomics, and whole- genome sequencing in a consanguineous population
- Large Scale Multi-Omics Integration for discovering pathways in Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity in Qataris from the Qatar Genome Project pilot study
- Modular Switchable mRNAs for Tissue and Cell-Specific mRNA-based Therapies
- Molecular and genomic epidemiology of invasive, multi drug resistant gram negative bacteria in the State of Qatar.
- Physiological association between diabetes mellitus and cardiac arrhythmia
- Regulation of inter-organelle membrane contact sites
- Revealing the potential of pathogen-specific antibodies in diabetes patients with the aim of obtaining new diagnostic and prognostic signatures.
- Single-Cell Multi-Omics, Organoid Engineering, and Animal Model to Unveil the Role of an Antioxidant Response System in the Pathogenesis of Autoimmune Thyroiditis
- Targeting membrane progesterone receptors to improve insulin resistance
- UBR5, E3 Ubiquitin Ligase, in Triple Negative Breast Cancers: Potential Role in Anti-Tumor Immunity and Cancer Metabolism
- Understanding immunoproteomics: COVID-19 vaccines in severely ill and comorbid patients.
- Understanding the Adoption and Factors Influencing the Use of Wearable Health Care Devices among Adults in Qatar