Qatar Biobank and Qatar Genome Programs Road Map

Althani A
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Qatar Biobank “QBB” is a large-scale, long term medical research initiative for the population of Qatar, which will serve as a platform and driver of biomedical research to achieve benefits for Qatar’s communities. Following on from the announcement of the Qatar Genome Project in 2013 by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation “QF”, a National Genome Committee “NGC” is tasked with the role of driving and advising the development of the Genome Project in Qatar. To ensure the successful implementation and completion of a project of this complexity, it was important to consider carefully the organizational structure of Genome Qatar to enable success, so the decision was to establish QG project within the existing framework of the government of QBB. A road map constitutes of seven key building blocks, were identified to address the critical success factors and be managed and overseen by the Board of Trustee for both QBB and QG program. The seven building blocks are 1-Develop a National Health Information System, 2-Enhancement of the National Biobank, 3-Develop Genomics Infrastructure,4Develop Policy Framework for genomics and precision medicine, 5-Workforce Development ,6Research and Partnership and 7Clinical/Medical implementation. To successfully accomplish this ambitious role a road map is initiated through a pilot phase to establish the infrastructure and human capacity for 12-18 months in order to tackle problems, identify loopholes, analyze the needs and optimize systems that are needed for the entire Qatar Genome project. The aim is to sequence 1000-3000 genomes to develop a good model of practice for regulatory compliant, sample collection and storage, high quality data generation, analysis and annotation pipeline development and data warehouse establishment. Journal of Tissue Science & Engineering J o u r n a l o f T iss ue S cience &ngine e r i n g
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卡塔尔生物库和卡塔尔基因组计划路线图
卡塔尔生物银行" QBB "是一项针对卡塔尔人口的大规模长期医学研究倡议,将作为生物医学研究的平台和推动力,为卡塔尔社区实现利益。继卡塔尔基金会(QF)主席谢赫·莫扎·宾特·纳赛尔殿下于2013年宣布卡塔尔基因组计划之后,国家基因组委员会(NGC)的任务是推动和建议卡塔尔基因组计划的发展。为了确保如此复杂的项目的成功实施和完成,重要的是要仔细考虑Genome Qatar的组织结构以确保成功,因此决定在QBB政府的现有框架内建立QG项目。路线图由七个关键组成部分组成,确定了解决关键成功因素的路线图,并由董事会管理和监督QBB和QG计划。这七个组成部分是:1 .发展国家卫生信息系统;2 .加强国家生物库;3 .发展基因组学基础设施;4 .制定基因组学和精准医学的政策框架;5 .劳动力发展;6 .研究和伙伴关系;7 .临床/医疗实施。为了成功实现这一雄心勃勃的目标,我们启动了一个路线图,通过一个试点阶段,在12-18个月内建立基础设施和人力能力,以解决问题,找出漏洞,分析需求并优化整个卡塔尔基因组计划所需的系统。目标是对1000-3000个基因组进行测序,以开发符合法规、样本收集和存储、高质量数据生成、分析和注释管道开发以及数据仓库建立的良好实践模型。组织科学与工程学报[J] .中国生物医学工程学报
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