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Sidra Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, has been awarded the esteemed ‘Samir Abbas Best Research Award’ for its pioneering study in reproductive medicine. The recognition, awarded to a Qatar lead team and co-authored by a Qatari clinical embryologist, Dr Abdulla Almohammadi, was announced during the 31st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Middle East Fertility Society (MEFS), which was held in Doha from November 21 to 23.

Titled ‘The reproductive potential of vitrified-warmed euploid embryos declines following repeated uterine transfers’, the study, a collaborative effort with Hamad Medical Corporation, was published earlier this year in ‘Reproductive Biology and Endocriology’.

Dr Almohammadi, clinical embryologist at Sidra Medicine and the study’s co-author, said: “Our findings highlight the intricate nature of RIF, which can be a frustrating and challenging burden on couples – both emotionally and financially. While preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) addresses many cases, some remain unresolved.

“The research will also enable clinicians to tailor treatment strategies, including addressing underlying embryonic and uterine factors that can improve outcomes and patient well-being. Receiving the Samir Abbas Best Research Award at MEFS 2024, further validates the far-reaching aspects of our study in being able to transform lives.”

Prof Johnny Awwad, executive chair of Women’s Services at Sidra Medicine, said: “This recognition at MEFS 2024 is a tribute to the exceptional dedication of our team.RIF being a stirring topic within the scientific community, the findings and perspective from Qatar contribute meaningful data to support clinical management and advance the understanding of this complex issue across the globe. It also underscores Qatar’s role as a leader in medical innovation and clinical research.”

The multidisciplinary RIFS research team also featured Dr Fadi Choucair, lead clinical embryologist, and Dr Lina El Taha, clinical fellow at Sidra Medicine; as well as Dr Hasan Burjaq and Dr Moza Albader from Hamad Medical Corporation.

International contributions were led by Dr Aurora Bueno Cavanillas, director of Preventive Medicine and Public Health at the University of Granada, Spain.

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25/11/2024
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