Abdulkadir Al Muhaidib Social Foundation has established a strategic collaboration with the King Salman Center for Disability Research aimed at developing expertise and competencies in specialized research.
The collaboration strives to enrich knowledge in the fields of prevention and comprehensive care, benefiting both parties and society as a whole. This partnership serves the cause of disabilities and contributes to achieving national goals in this area. As part of this collaboration, three research studies on the genomics of Down syndrome will be conducted, providing valuable insights into this genetic condition.
The King Salman Center for Disability Research is a non-profit organization founded in 1997. Its mission is to conduct research on disabilities and develop programs and services to enhance the lives of individuals with disabilities. The center focuses on various research areas, including assistive technology, education, employment, health, and social inclusion. Additionally, the center provides training programs for professionals, as well as resources and support to individuals and families affected by disabilities.
Biomedicines - Unraveling Down Syndrome: From Genetic Anomaly to Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Diagnosis
To read more about the conducted studies:
- Unraveling Down Syndrome: From Genetic Anomaly to Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Diagnosis”
- Enhancing Early Detection of Down Syndrome: A Novel Deep Learning Model Applied to Fetal Ultrasound Imaging
- The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Bibliometric Analysis in Advancing Down Syndrome Research