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QBRI executes agreements with proteomics companies

Published: 05 Oct 2020 - 09:14 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 12:07 pm
Cutting-edge platforms will support protein-based research activities toward detecting and analysing diseases.

Cutting-edge platforms will support protein-based research activities toward detecting and analysing diseases.

The Peninsula

Doha: Qatar Biomedical Research Institute (QBRI) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) is set to benefit from technology transfers with two leading companies in the field of proteomics, furthering its mission to innovate and transform healthcare. Both arrangements reflect that the proteomics core represents one of the Institute’s main research core facilities and enabling platforms. 

Through the terms and conditions of the agreements, QBRI is working with Singapore-based Sengenics and Sweden’s Olink Proteomics and established both these certified proteomics core technology platforms at its research facilities. The platforms expand QBRI analytical capabilities and assist researchers engaged in protein-based activities by providing access to high throughput affinity-based proteomics assays. 

Commenting on both partnerships, Dr. Omar El-Agnaf, Executive Director, QBRI, said, “It’s an honor to be working closely with two leaders in proteomics technologies. Their platforms will not only ensure that QBRI is at the forefront of relevant research activities but also enhance its ability to detect, diagnose and analyse the progression of diseases, and contribute to development of precision medicine in Qatar.” 

Dr. Houari Abdesselem, Laboratory Manager, QBRI, said: “We have established the agreements, built the platforms’ facilities and are now working to make them operational for exciting research activities. We’re determined to make full use of both platforms’ analytical and experimental capabilities. Together, these services will benefit our determination to better prevent and treat diseases affecting the people of Qatar and populations further afield.”

These state-of-the-art platforms are used for research purposes to drive the discovery of novel biomarkers at early and late stages of disease progression, which can serve as tools for prognostics and diagnostics. QBRI aims to support its research programs through its analytical proteomics platforms particularly in the field of precision medicine. This will pertain to several diseases and disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and other neurological diseases, diabetes and cancer. A knowledge base will be built to better guide individualized patient care for prevention, diagnosis and disease treatment, leading to better management of diseases in the Qatari population.

In addition to pure analytical capabilities, the proteomics core facility also offers additional services; including technological consultation, custom sample preparation and data analytical solutions. These services like other QBRI core services are available to both local and international stakeholders.

QBRI’s agreement with Olink involves certified usage of its Protein Biomarker Discovery technology, which includes 13 different panels, each focused on a specific area of disease or key biological process.  

QBRI has also signed a strategic technology transfer agreement with Sengenics that gives access to its patented KREXTM protein array technology for autoantibody biomarker discovery, based on the detection and identification of novel autoantibodies in plasma or serum. 

The KREXTM technology enables a better understanding of disease pathology. KREXTM can also be used to identify autoantibody biomarkers for early diagnosis of cancer, autoimmune, neurodegenerative or infectious diseases, which can guide better treatment and deliver upon the vision of precision medicine.

The agreement with Sengenics entails QBRI serving as the sole service provider of Sengenics services in Qatar, with exclusive licensing rights for the Middle East and North Africa region, as well as India, Pakistan and Turkey.