
Wafaa M Rashed and Sara Alhassan Aljumaa
May 28, 2025, 11:59
Wafaa M Rashed: New on the PAPERI Blog – Sara Alhassan Aljumaa on parmacogenomics and policy in the UAE
Wafaa M Rashed, Faculty Lecturer of pharmacy at the Ahram Canadian University, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New on the PAPERI Blog!
“Building Bridges Between Pharmacogenomics and Policy in the UAE: A Pharmacist’s Perspective” by Clinical Pharmacist/ Sara Alhassan Aljumaa, a recent graduate of PAPERI’s Policy Advocacy in Genetics and Genomics course.
“Science and policy are partners in progress — and in the UAE, we have both the vision and the responsibility to make personalized medicine a reality.”
This is the first blog contribution from a Gulf region participant, highlighting how the UAE’s national genome initiatives can be transformed into equitable, personalized healthcare – with pharmacists leading the charge.
Sara explores:
– Why the UAE’s diverse population makes PGx especially urgent
– The current state of PGx implementation in UAE healthcare
– The pharmacist’s role in bridging science and policy
– A bold, actionable roadmap for national integrationThis post is a powerful example of how PAPERI alumni are using their advocacy training to influence real-world change.
Read the full blog here.”
Read the blog here.
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