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Reham Nazzal

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  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
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Biography: 
Dr. Reham Khalaf-Nazzal is a clinical academic of Human Physiology and Genomic Medicine, and a leader of the ‘Stories of Hope, Stories from Palestine’ community-based, translational genomics project.

The primary focus of the ‘Stories of Hope, Stories from Palestine’ project is to characterise the clinical and molecular basis of rare diseases in Palestinian communities and to translate research findings into improved diagnostic provision and clinical care for affected patients, families, and their communities.

My group is also working to compile a database of founder gene mutations to facilitate the development of a genotyping platform that can be used for multiple purposes including diagnostics, carrier testing and newborn screening.

The overall aim of my work is to translate research findings into improvements in patient-centred clinical care. My research stands as a strong inspiration for delivering academic courses in Medical Genetics and Developmental Neurosciences, with tailored scientific content to the context of local health challenges and clinical scenarios in rare genetic diseases.

The overarching objective of my work aims at advancing scientific and medical knowledge of hereditary and neurodevelopmental disorders, through adopting a multidisciplinary approach from patient bed to laboratory bench and test tube. Initial data gathered in this project showed promising potential for novel gene discoveries and led to the identification of biomolecular disease mechanisms while providing impacting diagnostic and clinical management benefits for participating families.

We continue our efforts to seed future focussed studies to investigate the biomolecular disease mechanisms identified through developing a solid scientific platform for project expansion enabling a long-term patient and family recruitment program for continued discoveries of neurodevelopmental molecules and biological pathways. To achieve these optimistic goals, we work to cement collaborative relationship with the leading international scientists and institutions.

Skills: 
Academic Skills: teaching undergraduate and graduate courses for Medicine students, and other Health professions students
Academic Skills: Design and implementation of online courses, blended courses and FLIP teaching model
Academic Skills: Student orientation, follow up and academic guidance.
Medical research supervision skills: Help in design, proposal writing and supervision of graduation thesis projects for senior medical students, and biomedical mater students.
Medical Research Skills: adopt a stratified scientific approach to tackle the burden of rare diseases 'Stories of hope, Stories from Palestine Project' where both clinical and scientific research skills are applied-from patient bed-to test tube approach.

Achievements and Awards

Awards: 
Combined Palestinian-French government scholarship to perform a PhD in developmental neurosciences and neurogenetics..
Zamala Program-Taawon professional hosting program, establishing first rare diseases Consortium in Palestine, April 2019.
Zamala Program-Taawon travel grant to perform two-month training in Clinical and Laboratory Genetics at Exeter University Medical School
French-Palestinian project, al-Maqdisi programme 2012 ‘Cortical development and genetic causes of brain malformations among Palestinian families’.

 

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