MBRU Launches First Doctorate Program In Dubai To Drive Support Of Biomedical Sciences In UAE
Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) has taken another giant stride towards realizing its vision to become a global hub for innovative and integrated healthcare education and research at the service of humanity, with the launch of a fully sponsored PhD in Biomedical Sciences – the first doctorate program at MBRU.
The program has been designed to capitalize on the core strengths of MBRU, with a focus on broader themes of medical and biomedical sciences. It is available to anyone with a master’s degree in a related subject, such as life or health sciences.
The program, a first-of-its-kind in Dubai, was developed in alignment with the priorities of the National Advanced Sciences Agenda 2031, which focuses on national capacity building and addressing health challenges in the UAE through a national scientific system.
PhD graduate students will get the opportunity to work closely with a diverse and talented research faculty and the program aims to match a student’s research interest with an appropriate faculty member from day one.
Research work will take place in MBRU’s newly equipped, state-of-the-art laboratories as well as the MBRU Biomedical Research Center supported by Al Jalila Foundation. Research will focus on areas of genetics of developmental diseases, reproduction, cancer biology, diabetes, cardiovascular, respiratory, and infectious diseases, pharmacology, lncRNA, stem cell biology, and tissue engineering.
“One of our core goals at MBRU is to train and nurture scientists and support research in the medical and biomedical sciences in the UAE. We believe that to be a great scientist, one needs to master a diverse set of competencies and this program will give graduate students exposure to that diversity, with access to a talented research faculty spanning multiple areas of medical and biomedical sciences,” said Professor Zaid Baqain, Provost, MBRU.
MBRU has also extended the application deadline on its MSc program in Biomedical Sciences to June 30.