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UAE: Abu Dhabi launches grant to tackle five healthcare challenges

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Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi has launched a new grant to fund research by healthcare professionals in the emirate.

In a statement, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), said the Healthcare Research and Innovation Grant seeks to fuel healthy competition across the healthcare ecosystem in the emirate, while also birthing unique research projects and innovative products, technologies and services in healthcare facilities. The aim is to encourage a culture of research and innovation among healthcare providers and innovators, and to increase clinical research and Intellectual Property (IP) generation in Abu Dhabi.

Five focus areas

The Grant will support researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs from Abu Dhabi’s healthcare sector to solve critical challenges across two main dimensions covering five topics – research in cardio-metabolic and vascular disorders, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, rare diseases, emerging infectious disease and antimicrobial resistance. It will also consider innovations focusing on smart hospitals, and the prevention and management of chronic diseases.

Applicants must partner with a healthcare facility in Abu Dhabi to finalise and submit their entry.

Experts who are part of the Abu Dhabi Health Research and Technology Committee will evaluate and assess submissions, led by Dr Asma Al Mannaei, executive director for research and innovation centre at the DoH.

She added: “We look forward to receiving and reading through all entries as well as providing guidance to all applicants. This is an exciting milestone for the healthcare sector that will spread a fine share of healthy competition among science and technology fanatics.”

The Grant is led by DoH, and applicants can submit their entries for a period of six weeks. The Grant will provide awardees financial support for clinical research projects, as well as proof of concept projects for innovative new technologies and services.