Developing cost-effective genomic diagnostic approaches for metabolic conditions affecting the Palestinian population: A translational medicine approach

Supervisor Name

Imad Dweikat

Supervisor Email

imad.dweikat@aaup.edu

University

Arab American University

Research field

Medical Sciences

Bio

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This project will form part of our established translational genomic research programme “Stories of Hope, Stories from Palestine”. The successful student applying for this project will be involved in the development of cost-effective genomic diagnostic approaches to identify founder genetic variants that underlie metabolic disorders occurring at increased frequency in the Palestinian population. The purpose of developing these new approaches is to provide an affordable way of rapidly confirming new metabolic diagnoses and of offering pre-conception screening. This research will bridge the gap between genomic research and practical application in clinical and public health settings, aligning with translational medicine principles. This project will be undertaken in collaboration primarily with the Metabolic Unit at the Arab American University, as well as healthcare services in the Jenin Gouvernate, local municipalities and community leaders. The successful student applying for this project will join our internationally renowned translational genomic, clinical and bioinformatic research groups at the University of Exeter (Home > Rare Disease Genomics).