Qatar tribune Tribune News Network Doha The Qatar Precision Health Institute (QPHI), a national centre for research and implementation, has completed its first year of operations. Launched in April 2023 by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, chairperson of Qatar Foundation, QPHI has rapidly become a key institution in Qatar’s health ecosystem, driving innovation in genomic research and its application to clinical care. Over the past year, the Institute has positioned itself as a critical player in transforming national healthcare and advancing personalised medicine for Qatar’s population.
Established by Qatar Foundation to bring together the capabilities of Qatar Biobank and the Qatar Genome Programme, the creation of QPHI represented a strategic move to align the country’s growing genomic assets with clinical priorities. Moreover, this integration aimed to accelerate the translation of scientific discovery into national health outcomes. As the first initiative of its kind in the region, QPHI builds on over a decade of strategic investment in precision health while addressing the global under-representation of Arab populations in genomics, placing Qatar at the forefront of changing that narrative.
Reflecting on the first year of progress, Dr Said Ismail, acting president of QPHI, said: “QPHI’s first year has been a testament to the power of collaboration, innovation and a forward-thinking vision for health in Qatar. Our work today sets the foundation for a future where precision health is accessible to all and where the benefits of genomic research touch every individual’s life.” He added: “QPHI was established to connect science with solutions, translating the national investment into health outcomes that matter to people.
Our vision is to make precision health a reality in Qatar and lead the way for the region. What we have accomplished in one year reflects the strength of collaboration across institutions, the value of investing in national capabilities, and the importance of placing the individual at the centre of innovation. We are building a model that is data-driven, culturally relevant, and designed to grow with the needs of our communities.
” Throughout the year, QPHI led several high-impact public initiatives to raise awareness and encourage participation. The Genomic Wellness Report campaign introduced participants to their genetic predispositions while highlighting how lifestyle factors interact with their DNA. Recognising the importance of research infrastructure, QPHI also launched the second edition of Catalyst, a purpose-built laboratory information management system that helps streamline lab operations and data processes across its partner institutions.
This reflects QPHI’s commitment to not only advancing research but also ensuring its systems and tools are built for long-term impact. While QPHI’s focus is local and regional, its influence continues to grow internationally. Over the past year, the Institute participated in global forums such as the UN General Assembly Science Summit, the World Innovation Summit for Health, and the Precision Medicine Forum Gulf.
Moreover, It has also hosted official delegations from countries including Sweden, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia — facilitating collaboration and reinforcing Qatar’s emerging leadership in the field. As QPHI enters its second year, it continues to serve as both a national platform for innovation and a global contributor to the future of healthcare — reinforcing Qatar’s long-term commitment to building a healthier society through precision health. Copy 30/04/2025 10.
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QPHI marks one year of genomic research and healthcare innovation

Tribune News NetworkDohaThe Qatar Precision Health Institute (QPHI), a national centre for research and implementation, has completed its first year of operations. Launched in Apri...