Biomedical Research Center

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Biomedical Research Center
Biomedical Research Center
مركز البحوث الحيوية الطبية
AbbreviationBRC
Formation2014
HeadquartersQatar University
Location
Region
Middle East
ServicesResearch and Education
FieldsBiomedical science
Official language
Arabic and English
Websitehttp://www.qu.edu.qa/research/brc

The Biomedical Research Center (BRC) is a research center at Qatar University focusing on biomedical research. BRC was founded in 2014, and partners with the Ministry of Public Health (Qatar), and Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC).[1][2][3]

History[edit]

The incidence of genetic disorders in Qatar is high,[4] with the top three causes of death in the country being cancer, heart diseases, and diabetes.[5][6] The government saw the creation of BRC as a strategy for proactively preventing diseases to help foster public health.[7][8]

BRC labs received the ISO/IEC - 17025 accreditation from the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA).[9] The centre's research activities focus on infectious diseases (virology and microbiology), metabolic disorders, and biomedical omics.[10]

Research[edit]

photo of Qatar's dugongs
Qatar's dugongs

Since its inauguration in 2014, BRC researchers have published research papers with more than 530 publications.[11][12]

The centre's research projects include:

Zebrafish Research Model[edit]

BRC Introduced the use of zebrafish as an animal model in biomedical research at Qatar University
BRC Introduced the use of zebrafish as an animal model in biomedical research at Qatar University

BRC Introduced the use of zebrafish as an animal model in biomedical research[36][37][32][38][39][40] and established a facility for it in 2015.[41][42][43] The facility is used as a research unit to study many genetic diseases.[32] The Ministry of Public Health articulated an institutional research policy (IRP) on the use of zebrafish in research,[44] which Qatar University backed.

Facilities[edit]

Biosafety level 3 (BSL3) lab at BRC, Qatar University

The BRC facilities include:[41]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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