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Mubadala Healthcare, NYU Abu Dhabi collaborate on UAE healthy future study

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Mubadala Healthcare and NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the UAE Healthy Future Study (UAEHF)

The MoU reaffirms the commitment of the parties to continue working together on this long-term study, which specifically explores the genetic and lifestyle determinants of chronic diseases among Emiratis, to develop meaningful research into chronic disease causes and prevention that is specific to the UAE.

To date, 1,800 study participants were generated through a collaboration with Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, Healthpoint and Capital Health Screening Centre, part of the Mubadala Healthcare network.

Abdulla Abdul Aziz Al Shamsi, head of Mubadala Healthcare, said, “By partnering with highly regarded academic, industrial and investment institutions, we can help to develop an ecosystem of world-class healthcare education, medical research and innovation that will ultimately empower healthcare professionals and improve patient outcomes.

“We already have an excellent working relationship with NYUAD cooperating on medical research, so we look forward to extending this and collaborating in areas such as innovation in medical devices and education.”

According to the MoU, the two parties will discuss and identify potential synergies and areas for collaboration within healthcare, including research on population health and improving patient outcomes, education and development of talent in the field, and innovations in digital health and medical devices.

NYUAD Provost Fabio Piano said, “As a global university in and of Abu Dhabi, this collaboration is significant to NYU Abu Dhabi as it helps us in supporting Abu Dhabi Vision 2030 objectives, advancing Abu Dhabi as a centre of research, ideas, and innovation while promoting a healthier future for the UAE.

"This agreement is a milestone for NYUAD’s Public Health Research Centre and its pioneering UAE Healthy Future study. One that will enable our researchers to expand their efforts, increase the pool of potential participants, and extend the reach and impact of this important long-term health study.”