ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)

Representatives from the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), M42 and Khalifa University are showcasing Abu Dhabi’s advancements in genomics and precision medicine at the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) 2024 Annual Meeting, underway until 9 November 2024, in Denver, Colorado, US.

ASHG is the world’s largest platform for advancing human genetics through research, education, and advocacy. M42 and DoH are showcasing six research initiatives, each contributing valuable insights into the transformative role of genomics and precision medicine.

DoH experts are showcasing updates on the Emirati Genome Program (EGP), one of the world’s largest genomic initiatives, and under the National Genome Strategy and overseen by the Emirates Genome Council, while highlighting its impact on disease prevention, early diagnosis, and personalised treatments tailored to local genetic profiles.

M42 are showcasing its commitment to bridging scientific discovery with clinical outcomes by highlighting their role in the EGP. M42 are also presenting six research initiatives, each contributing valuable insights into the transformative role of genomics and precision medicine. M42 are also presenting research on clinical applications enabled by the Emirati Genome Program, alongside a comparative analysis of emerging genomics technologies. Led by its Omics Centre of Excellence.

Dr Mohamed Al Ameri, Section Head of Studies and Special Projects at DoH, said: “We are excited to present the UAE’s journey in establishing one of the world’s most ambitious population genomics initiatives, the Emirati Genome Program, at ASHG. This significant national project maps the genetic landscape of UAE citizens to drive advanced, personalised, and preventive healthcare for current and future generations. Through EGP, we have launched transformative initiatives, including an oncology precision medicine programme, genetic testing for prenatal screenings, and pharmacogenomics, among others. Our goal is to set a global example, demonstrating how genomics can reshape healthcare – shifting from a one-size-fits-all model to a precise, proactive, and personalised approach that improves patient outcomes and strengthens public health.”

Paul Jones, CEO of M42’s Omics Centre of Excellence, said: “With the establishment of one of the world’s largest genomics facilities, M42 is dedicated to advancing discoveries and enhancing patient outcomes by addressing critical research gaps and expanding access to precision medicine across diverse populations. Technology remains a cornerstone of initiatives like the Emirati Genome Program, ensuring data is effectively leveraged for population health management and healthcare innovation."

Albarah Elkhani, Senior Vice President of Operations at M42, said: “The Abu Dhabi’s strong presence at ASHG 2024 underscores Abu Dhabi’s role in transforming personalised healthcare through genomics. The Emirati Genome Program, supported by DoH in collaboration with government, academia, and industry, reinforces the UAE’s leadership in genomics and precision medicine.”

Professor Habiba Al Safar, Dean of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences at Khalifa University, said: “We are excited to showcase the groundbreaking progress of the Emirati Reference Genome Project at ASHG. This platform allows us to share the UAE’s commitment to advancing precision medicine, driving scientific excellence and contributing valuable insights on population-specific genomics with the global scientific community. We look forward to highlighting how this project is setting new standards in healthcare for the Emirati population and beyond.”

The Emirati Genome Program has sequenced more than 600,000 genomes to date, with 100,000 of these genome sequences using advanced long-read sequencing combined with epigenetic data for deeper insights.

Sessions at ASHG 2024 will cover a wide range of genomics topics. Dr Tiago Magalhaes, Vice President of Bioinformatics at M42, and Dr Mohammed Al Ameri, Head of Studies and Special Projects at DoH, will join industry experts in a session titled, Uniting for Genomic Health – How Abu Dhabi Delivered one of the Largest Population Genomics Programs, spotlighting the strategic execution behind the EGP. The experts will also moderate The Evolution of Population Genomics: Advancing Collaboration Across Government, Industry, and Academia, focusing on the M42 partnerships.