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Dr Mohamed bin Ghanem al Ali al Maadheed, president of Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS), has been named as a founding director of a new medical research centre at the Division of Medicine, University College London (UCL).
Located at the Royal Free Hospital in northern London, the Center for Metabolism and Inflammation comprises a select group of scientists investigating the inflammatory and metabolic processes linked to chronic, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). It seeks to find more effective treatments for NCDs, which will be a breakthrough in the field.
In December 2017, Dr Maadheed was appointed as a visiting professor at the UCL. This is a culmination of three decades of achievements made by Dr Maadheed in the medical and humanitarian arenas.
As a distinguished professor, Dr Maadheed is recognised for his remarkable academic status both in Qatar and beyond. He has extensive multi-disciplinary expertise that enabled him to make a big difference in many areas of knowledge.
Dr Maadheed holds an MA in Epidemiology & Health Planning and a PhD in Strategic Health Care Management from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI).
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