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KAUST Center of Excellence for Smart Health

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KAUST has launched the Center of Excellence for Smart Health (KCSH), chaired by Professor Imed Gallouzi and co-chaired by Professor Xin Gao. The center aims to develop smart-health technologies, integrating AI, machine learning, and other disciplines to address health challenges. KCSH will collaborate with partners across Saudi Arabia to focus on personalized diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. Why it matters: This initiative addresses the evolving healthcare needs of Saudi Arabia's aging population and high prevalence of genetic diseases, positioning the Kingdom as a leader in smart health solutions.

Virtual launch of Smart-Health Initiative

KAUST ·

KAUST has launched the Smart-Health Initiative (SHI) to integrate smart technology into the Saudi healthcare system. The SHI aims to collaborate with hospitals and academic institutions to implement smart-health tools for disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. It focuses on precision medicine approaches for widespread diseases like metabolic syndrome disorders, genetic and infectious diseases. Why it matters: This initiative could modernize the Kingdom's healthcare system and promote personalized medicine by developing translational research programs and training clinicians in precision medicine.

Saudi health innovators accelerate smart health impact with KAUST’s experience

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Saudi health innovators are increasing investment in smart health solutions, using KAUST's infrastructure and expertise. The King Salman Center for Disability Research (KSCDR) and KCSH are partnering on AI-based methods to identify genetic causes of rare eye diseases. KAUST and the Saudi Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) are expanding their agreement to enhance cooperation on AI and digital innovation. Why it matters: These partnerships signal a concerted effort to leverage AI for addressing critical healthcare challenges and advancing the Kingdom's health priorities.

KAUST showcases its smart health technologies at global forum

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KAUST showcased its smart health technologies at the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh, including AI-driven tools for autism diagnosis, SkinGPT-4 for dermatological image analysis, and nanobodies for detecting dengue and Zika viruses. They also presented a wirelessly connected smart bandage for monitoring wound parameters. KAUST signed agreements with Saudi partners for research collaborations during the event. Why it matters: KAUST's efforts in smart health innovation are poised to strengthen healthcare systems in Saudi Arabia and beyond, addressing critical medical challenges through advanced technologies.

Collaborations on smart health deliver benefits for Saudi Arabia

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KAUST is collaborating with medical centers and Alfaisal University to integrate smart and digital tools into the Saudi healthcare system. A key objective is to improve understanding of disease mechanisms for better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, aligning with KSA's Vision 2030. KAUST has partnered with Alfaisal University to establish the Kingdom’s first M.D./Ph.D. program. Why it matters: These partnerships aim to transition Saudi Arabia's healthcare system towards precision and personalized medicine by training practitioners in AI and smart technologies.

Transforming Saudi Arabia’s healthcare system

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KAUST is supporting Saudi Arabia's healthcare modernization by translating laboratory research into smart, digital, and precise solutions. One example is the Social and Personal Adaptive Response Kit (SPARK), an AI-driven technology integrating behavioral analysis, wearable multi-sensor systems, and human body communication to support children with autism. KAUST researchers have also developed a fully printed wireless electrocardiogram system and a smart bandage for various applications. Why it matters: These innovations align with Saudi Vision 2030 and have the potential to improve healthcare outcomes in Saudi Arabia and globally through personalized, remote care.

KAUST Smart Health Initiative holds conference to accelerate impact in KSA through health and wellness

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The KAUST Smart Health Initiative (KSHI) held its annual conference on November 1-2, focusing on health and wellness in KSA. The conference featured speakers from clinical, academic, government, NGO, and health industry institutions. Saudi's first female astronaut, Ms. Rayyanah Barnawi, participated in a panel discussing space medicine and its impact. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's commitment to precision medicine and showcases the potential of space research to benefit healthcare on Earth.

The AI will see you now

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI is developing AI algorithms to intelligently process data from wearables and home sensors for remote patient monitoring. The algorithms aim to analyze multiple strands of health data to provide a more comprehensive view of a patient's health, distinguishing between genuine emergencies and benign situations. MBZUAI's provost, Professor Fakhri Karray, believes this approach could handle 20-25% of diagnoses virtually, reducing the burden on healthcare systems. Why it matters: This research could significantly improve healthcare efficiency and accessibility in the UAE and beyond by enabling more effective remote patient monitoring and reducing unnecessary hospital visits.