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National Multiple Sclerosis Society awards funding to 4 research projects driving multiple sclerosis research in UAE as part of 3rd cycle of Research Grant Programme - مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي

The National ·

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has awarded funding to four research projects aimed at advancing multiple sclerosis research within the UAE. This initiative marks the third cycle of their Research Grant Programme. The funding supports local scientists and institutions in conducting studies related to the neurological disorder. Why it matters: This commitment strengthens the UAE's capacity in medical research, fostering local scientific innovation and addressing critical health challenges in the region.

When AI stops playing “spot the difference” and starts understanding changes in MRIs

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI researchers presented DEFUSE-MS at MICCAI 2025, a novel AI system for analyzing changes in MRI scans of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. DEFUSE-MS uses a deformation field-guided spatiotemporal graph-based framework to identify new lesions by reasoning about how the brain has changed. The model constructs graphs of small regions within baseline and follow-up MRIs, linking them across time with edges enriched with learned embeddings of the deformation field. Why it matters: DEFUSE-MS reframes the task from simple "spot the difference" to understanding structural changes, potentially improving the speed and accuracy of MS diagnosis and treatment monitoring.

Supporting malaria solutions

MBZUAI ·

Malaria No More, the Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi, and the Reaching the Last Mile program launched the Institute for Malaria and Climate Solutions (IMACS) to combat malaria amidst climate change. Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) joined as a technical partner, providing research support leveraging AI and data science. The initiative aims to develop and implement AI-driven strategies to address the impact of climate change on malaria transmission. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the UAE's commitment to using AI for global health challenges, particularly in combating climate-sensitive diseases like malaria.

UAE's Red Rock Technology invests $10M in AI 'Brain' for global food security - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

UAE-based Red Rock Technology is investing $10 million to develop an AI system aimed at enhancing global food security. The 'Brain' AI will analyze data from various sources, including satellites, sensors, and market data, to provide insights into crop yields, weather patterns, and supply chain logistics. The system aims to optimize agricultural practices and resource allocation. Why it matters: The investment highlights the UAE's growing interest in leveraging AI to address critical global challenges and strengthen its position in the agritech sector.

Professor Pierre Magistretti elected to Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters

KAUST ·

KAUST professor Pierre Magistretti has been elected to the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. His election recognizes his contributions to neuroscience, specifically his work on lactate's role in brain function. Magistretti's research focuses on the lactate shuttle system and how neurons and glial cells cooperate to meet energy demands. Why it matters: This honor highlights KAUST's contribution to international neuroscience and can foster further collaboration in the field.

UAE National Experts Programme records over 1,000 applications for AI track - MSN

The National ·

The UAE National Experts Programme has received over 1,000 applications for its Artificial Intelligence (AI) track, highlighting a strong national interest in developing expertise in the field. This program aims to cultivate specialized talent across key sectors in the UAE. The high volume of applicants reflects the country's strategic focus on building a skilled local workforce capable of driving AI innovation and implementation. Why it matters: This initiative is crucial for strengthening the UAE's human capital in AI, aligning with its national agenda to become a global leader in technology and diversify its economy.