
Under the Patronage of Sheikh Rashid Bin Hamdan Al Maktoum Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation Concludes the 2025 Medical Awards Cycle with an Official Honouring Ceremony at Etihad Museum
In his address, Sheikh Rashid Bin Hamdan Al Maktoum emphasised that the
medical sector constitutes a fundamental pillar of sustainable development and
a core driver of quality of life and human empowerment. Sheikh Rashid noted
that recognising distinguished achievers in this field reflects the
Foundation’s steadfast commitment to promoting excellence grounded in
scientific research, innovation, and professional integrity. Sheikh Rashid added
that the Medical Awards represent a continuation of the scientific and
humanitarian legacy of the late Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, whose
belief in fostering excellence and supporting research contributed
significantly to advancing diagnostic and treatment practices and to enhancing
healthcare services and public health awareness.
Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Health and Prevention, HE Dr.
Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Under Secretary Assistant of Public Health Sector
at Ministry of Health and Prevention,
stated: “As we honour the winners of the Medical Awards today, we celebrate
excellence and innovation while reaffirming our commitment to advancing
scientific research, strengthening knowledge partnerships, and embedding a
culture of excellence as a sustainable institutional approach.”
For his part, H.E.
Humaid Al Qatami, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hamdan Bin Rashid Al
Maktoum Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences, noted that the
honouring ceremony represents the culmination of a rigorous process of
scientific evaluation and specialised peer review. He explained that the
winning works demonstrated a high level of research quality and applied impact,
highlighting leading models in medical research, healthcare innovation, and
professional practice that contribute to strengthening healthcare systems and
enhancing their societal impact. H.E. Al Qatami added that the Medical Awards
reflect the advanced standards of healthcare services and reveal elite
competencies within this vital sector, underscoring alignment with the leadership’s
commitment to supporting healthcare development in pursuit of strategic
objectives toward a knowledgeable, health-conscious society capable of meeting
the demands of sustainable development. He concluded by congratulating the
winners and reaffirming the Foundation’s continued support for advancing
medical excellence and promoting sustained quality in healthcare performance.
Winners
A
total of ten (10) institutions, specialists, and researchers were honoured
across regional and national award categories in the 2025 Medical Awards cycle.
These included the Arab Award for Research in Healthcare, the Arab Award in
Genetics, the Best Research in the Healthcare Award, the Innovation in
Healthcare Award, and the Hamdan Award for Distinguished Personalities in the
Healthcare Sector. The winning submissions reflected a high level of scientific
rigor and applied relevance, reinforcing the role of the awards in highlighting
excellence in medical research and professional healthcare practice.
The
Arab Award in Genetics under the Arab World Awards category was granted to
Prof. Majed bin Abdullah Al Fadhel, Professor of Pediatrics and Genetics at
King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Chairman of Genetics
and Precision Medicine department at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh, and
Deputy Executive Director of King Abdullah International Medical Research
Centre (KAIMRC).
The
Arab Award for Research in Healthcare was awarded to a study titled “Long-read
sequencing enhances the discovery of pathogenic and novel variants in patients
with rare diseases”. The research was submitted by a team from Dubai Health
Genomic Medicine Center, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine &
Health Science, and the Dubai Police's Genome Centre. The same award was also
granted to another study titled “The role of dapagliflozin in relieving
cellular stress and inflammation through modulation of the PI3K/AKT pathway in
cardiomyocytes, aortic endothelial cells, and stem-cell-derived beta cells.”
This study was prepared by a research team from the University of Sharjah, Mayo
Clinic – United States of America, United Arab Emirates University, Emirates
Health Services, the Armed Forces College of Medicine – Arab Republic of Egypt,
and Mansoura University – Arab Republic of Egypt.
Within
the United Arab Emirates awards, Hamdan Award for Distinguished Personalities
in the Healthcare Sector was presented to Dr. Arif Abdulla Alnooryani,
Executive Director and Head of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Heart
Center – Al Qassimi Hospital, and Dr Wadeia Muhammad Sharif, Director of
Medical Education and Research Department– Dubai Health Authority.
The
Best Research in the Healthcare Award recognized three studies. Among them was
a study titled “Physical activity as a means of preventing eye diseases,”
submitted by a research team from Gulf Medical University and Johns Hopkins
University. Another winning study, titled “Impact of multicomponent clinical
interventions, including optimal medication use and lifestyle improvement, on
patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized clinical trial between two patient
groups,” was prepared by a research team from The Life Corner Pharmacies –
PureHealth and Seha Clinics – PureHealth. The same award also went to a study
titled “Hemostasis techniques in neurosurgery: development of a consensus-based
classification and validation using retrospective analysis of neurosurgical
operative videos,” submitted by a research team from University College London.
The Innovation in Healthcare Award was granted to the program “Not Even One
Day: A Radical Transformation Journey in Access to Autism Services” from Al
Jalila Children’s Hospital – Dubai Health. An additional Innovation in
Healthcare Award was also presented to Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi for the UAE’s
first comprehensive Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) program for treating
Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders, which has completed more than 100
AI-enabled smart implants equipped with advanced brain-sensing technologies
that surpass global standards.
At
the conclusion of the ceremony, the winners affirmed that the Medical Awards of
Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation represent a key catalyst for fostering
a culture of research and innovation and contribute to advancing the UAE’s
vision of becoming a global hub for medical and scientific excellence.
