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How AI is decoding multi-omics data to boost health and longevity in 海角直播

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National initiatives like the Saudi Genome Program are driving the development of a knowledge-based healthcare system aligned with Vision 2030. (Photo: Vision 2030)
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Updated 18 April 2025

How AI is decoding multi-omics data to boost health and longevity in 海角直播

How AI is decoding multi-omics data to boost health and longevity in 海角直播
  • The Kingdom is investing heavily in AI, genomics, and biotech to build a future where healthcare is predictive 鈥 not just reactive
  • Saudi firm Rewind is leading the country鈥檚 shift to AI-powered omics diagnostics, transforming how diseases are prevented

RIYADH: 海角直播 is embracing the future of healthcare by integrating artificial intelligence and omics-based diagnostics to deliver personalized, preventive care. This is part of a broader transformation that frames longevity not just as an individual aspiration but a national priority.

Central to this transformation is the integration of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and other omics disciplines into clinical practice 鈥 powered by AI. Leading the charge is Rewind, a 海角直播-based company using the technology to pioneer proactive, individualized care.

鈥淎t Rewind, we harness the power of AI and omics technologies to shift healthcare from a generalized, reactive model to one that is deeply personalized and proactive,鈥 Dr. Walid Zaher, the founder of Rewind, told Arab News.

鈥淎I is the engine that makes this vast data actionable. It identifies patterns, predicts health risks, and recommends the most effective interventions for each individual.鈥

He said that 鈥渟uch a dynamic, data-driven approach鈥 enables healthcare to be 鈥渁s unique as the patient it serves.鈥

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鈥 Integrating AI with omics-based diagnostics supports early disease detection and predicts health risks.

鈥 In cancer care, AI and genomics are used together to match patients with the most effective targeted therapies.

鈥 海角直播, the US, and the UK are making major investments in the integration of AI and omics.

Omics refers to a group of biological fields ending with the suffix 鈥-omics,鈥 each examining a different layer of biological data on a system-wide scale. Together, they offer a comprehensive view of how the body functions.

Transitioning from this broad understanding to actionable insights requires AI鈥檚 ability to analyze trillions of variables across DNA, protein expression, metabolic changes, and epigenetic shifts. This capability allows practitioners to intervene earlier and more accurately than ever.




Dr. Walid Zaher, the founder of Rewind. (Supplied)

鈥淥mics-based diagnostics have already begun to make a profound impact on patient outcomes,鈥 said Zaher.

鈥淭he precision enabled by genomics and multi-omics technologies allows us to detect diseases at their earliest molecular stages 鈥 often well before any clinical symptoms appear.

鈥淏eyond disease detection, multi-omics approaches help in monitoring disease progression and response to treatments. The result has been an increase in patient satisfaction, as they experience better health outcomes and more personalized care.鈥

海角直播鈥檚 commitment to health innovation is evident in both its infrastructure and ambition. National initiatives like the Saudi Genome Program and investments through the Hevolution Foundation are driving the development of a knowledge-based healthcare system aligned with Vision 2030.

鈥満=侵辈モ檚 Vision 2030 has made healthcare innovation a strategic priority,鈥 said Zaher. 鈥淭he government has invested heavily in infrastructure that supports cutting-edge research, particularly in AI, genomics, and biotechnology.鈥

This focus is positioning 海角直播 as a major player in the global longevity economy, according to Dmitry Kaminskiy, a co-founder and managing partner of Deep Knowledge Group.




Dmitry Kaminskiy, a co-founder and managing partner of Deep Knowledge Group, speaking about longevity in Spain in June 2022. (Supplied)

鈥満=侵辈 and its GCC counterparts are strategically positioned to be not just participants but global pioneers in the longevity economy,鈥 Kaminskiy told Arab News.

鈥淲ith Vision 2030, the Kingdom has set the foundation for integrating economic diversification, healthcare innovation, and AI governance 鈥 all key components of a national longevity strategy.鈥

Kaminskiy, who has authored multiple books on AI and healthspan, believes that AI has shifted from a supporting role to something far more central to the field.

鈥淲e are now witnessing a paradigm shift where AI is not just an assistant but the architect of next-generation healthcare platforms,鈥 he said. 鈥淛ust as fintech redefined personal finance, AI will redefine personal health.鈥

Despite these advancements, significant challenges remain in mainstreaming AI and omics-based care into national systems. Zaher of Rewind noted that overcoming these hurdles will require both technological and cultural shifts.

鈥淚ntegrating AI and precision medicine into a national healthcare system comes with several challenges, the most pressing of which is the need for a robust data infrastructure,鈥 he said.

鈥淗ealthcare data is often fragmented or siloed, making it difficult to create a cohesive system that AI can utilize effectively.鈥

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Another critical challenge is training healthcare providers to engage with this new era of medicine.

Zaher said the integration of AI and precision medicine into clinical practice demands 鈥渁 level of technological literacy that has yet to become widespread across the healthcare workforce.

鈥淲e need targeted training programs that equip providers with the skills to interpret AI-generated insights and translate them into actionable, patient-centered care,鈥 he added.

Looking ahead, Kaminskiy said establishing ethical data governance will be vital to ensuring progress.

鈥淒ata is the lifeblood of AI-powered longevity,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut it is not just the amount of data that matters 鈥 it is the ownership, security, and ethical governance of that data that will define the winners in this domain.鈥

The Hevolution Foundation is playing a key role in funding and shaping the longevity research agenda in the region.

According to Zaher, it is 鈥減oised to play a pivotal role in accelerating global healthspan science by providing the funding and resources necessary to drive innovation in aging research.

鈥淭hrough supporting projects that focus on extending healthspan and preventing age-related diseases, Hevolution is helping to set a global standard for longevity science,鈥 he added.

As 海角直播 expands its investment in AI-driven healthcare and global collaborations deepen, the boundaries between technology, biology, and medicine are blurring 鈥 bringing the goal of healthy aging closer to reality.


Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit

Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit
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Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit

Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit

RIYADH: Saudi Food and Drug Authority CEO Dr. Hisham S. Aljadhey held meetings with international counterparts on the sidelines of the International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authorities Summit 2025, held in Amsterdam from Oct 21-23.

It included a meeting with Dr. Leandro Safatle, director-president of the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency and two bilateral meetings; one with Dr. Ali El-Ghamrawy, chairman of the Egyptian Drug Authority, and another with Lawrence Tallon, chief executive of the British Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority.

The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation and communication between regulatory authorities to achieve common goals and enhance the safety, quality and efficacy of medicines and vaccines.

They also reviewed leading practices and policies on artificial intelligence to promote innovation and growth in the pharmaceutical sector, in addition to several other topics of mutual interest.

ICMRA serves as an international platform for enhancing collaboration among regulatory bodies, addressing drug safety challenges with innovative mechanisms and developing related regulations and systems.

This aligns with the objectives of the health sector transformation program within the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030.


Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day

Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day
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Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day

Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day

RIYADH: The King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy is committed to sustainability while strengthening energy independence through renewable sources.

Represented by the Mishkat Interactive Center, the city is celebrating World Energy Day, observed annually on Oct. 22, at its headquarters in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event aims to raise awareness of energy鈥檚 importance by showcasing its diverse fields and providing an interactive environment to enhance understanding of modern technologies.

The celebration highlights the city鈥檚 role in promoting clean energy knowledge and supports 海角直播鈥檚 leadership in the sector, aligning with the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030.

Activities include interactive experiments and presentations simulating the future of energy locally and globally, promoting efficiency and awareness of clean energy investment.

The event runs from Oct. 22-24, 4鈥10 p.m., featuring programs, exhibits and experiences for various community segments.

Key participants include the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center and the Forward7 initiative, reinforcing efforts toward a sustainable energy future.

Visitors can register at riyadh.platinumlist.net/ar/event-tickets/world-energy-day.

The initiative is part of the city鈥檚 efforts to raise awareness about energy issues, enhance national human capital and equip young individuals with the skills to become leaders in the global energy sector.

By fostering awareness, education and training, the city aims to cultivate an advanced, sustainable, knowledge-based society capable of innovation and progress.


Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest

Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest
Updated 22 October 2025

Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest

Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest

RIYADH: 海角直播, represented by the General Directorate of Civil Defense, will host the World Fire and Rescue Championship in Riyadh from Oct. 26 to Nov. 1.

The event, organized in partnership with the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, will feature participants from 22 countries.

Firefighting and rescue sports simulate real-life firefighting operations in a competitive framework that tests athletes鈥 speed, endurance and teamwork, according to the Saudi Press Agency report.

The championship includes four main competitions: hook ladder climbing; the 100-meter hurdles race; the 400-meter relay race; and the water pump and hose firefighting race.

海角直播 joined the federation in 2022 to help develop fire and rescue sports locally and globally, enhance international cooperation, and build human capabilities.

This is achieved through sharing knowledge, expertise and skills, and introducing new rescue and firefighting technologies, the SPA reported.

Aleksandr Chupriyan, president of the federation, praised the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts, expressing confidence that 海角直播 will deliver an outstanding championship.

He said this year鈥檚 event will feature elite civil defense and rescue teams from around the world competing in a humanitarian profession dedicated to safeguarding human life.


Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services

Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services
Updated 22 October 2025

Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services

Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in partnership with the Pilgrim Experience Program, will hold the fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition in Jeddah from Nov. 9 to 12, under the theme 鈥淔rom Makkah to the World.鈥

The event will feature more than 80 sessions and 60 workshops, with participants including academics, researchers, and representatives of Hajj affairs offices and diplomatic missions. 

Additionally, more than 2,400 trainees from around the world are expected to attend, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

More than 260 exhibitors from 137 countries will showcase the latest technologies and services related to the Hajj and Umrah ecosystem.

This year鈥檚 conference is expected to launch high-impact initiatives. And officials will sign new agreements to enhance the integration of technology, urban development, and services for pilgrims.

On Monday, Makkah Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz met with Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah in Jeddah to review pilgrim services.

The officials also discussed final preparations for the conference, which will include representatives from the public and private sectors.


Burj Al Khazzan reimagined for a sustainable Riyadh

Burj Al Khazzan reimagined for a sustainable Riyadh
Updated 22 October 2025

Burj Al Khazzan reimagined for a sustainable Riyadh

Burj Al Khazzan reimagined for a sustainable Riyadh
  • Riyadh鈥檚 landmark water tower could be transformed into a cultural and ecological space by 2030
  • The concept will blend Najdi architecture, bioclimatic innovation, and sensory experience

RIYADH: In the heart of Al-Watan Park, in the historic district of Al-Futah, stands a familiar yet overlooked silhouette: the Burj Al Khazzan. This 61-meter-tall water tower, built in the 1970s by Swedish architect Sune Lindstrom, long served a crucial role: storing water for a rapidly growing capital.

Today, as Riyadh redefines its urban identity under Vision 2030 and the Green Riyadh initiative, the Burj may soon begin a new life 鈥 cultural, ecological, symbolic.

Still at the conceptual stage, the transformation project was envisioned by Stella Amae, a Franco-Japanese architecture firm based in Paris and Barcelona, after a consultation launched by the Public Investment Fund.

鈥淭he Burj is a unique object. It speaks of heritage, of water, of collective memory. We want to make it a living landmark, a Tree of Life,鈥 said Alexandre Stella, co-founder of Stella Amae.

The concept structure : a bioclimatic fa莽ade that interacts with air, light, sound and humidity. (Supplied)

The design draws inspiration from the trunk of the date palm 鈥 a regional symbol 鈥 and the triangular patterns of Najdi architecture. The structure would become a bioclimatic facade, interacting with air, light, sound, and humidity to create a true sensorial ecosystem.

鈥淲e envisioned a living skin, one that breathes. It would capture the sounds of the city, diffuse soft light, include bird nesting boxes 鈥 This would not be a frozen monument, but a living urban organism,鈥 he added.

More than an architectural gesture, the project aims to meet a social need: to create a space for gathering, contemplation, and transmission 鈥 in a district already rich in cultural institutions.

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The proposed structure includes
  • A public space at the base of the tower combining cultural and commercial activities

  • A rooftop designed to host events and offer breathtaking views over the park

  • Subtle lighting of the structure, activated during celebrations and special occasions

鈥淭he neighbourhood lacks a central point, a gathering space. The water tower could become that symbolic core,鈥 Stella said.

A sustainable, reversible, and experimental architecture

The project follows a sustainable and experiential design approach, with particular attention to environmental impact and long-term viability.

One of its key technical features is the use of ultra-high performance fiber concrete 鈥 a cutting-edge French engineering innovation that ensures structural strength and durability over time.

The design is inspired by the trunk of the date palm and the triangular motifs of Najdi architecture. (Supplied)

Another central principle is reversibility. The bioclimatic facade is designed as a lightweight, removable structure, non-invasive to the original building 鈥 allowing full restoration of the water tower if needed, in a spirit of heritage preservation and architectural temporality.

The project involves international creative talent, including Studio Jouan for sound design and BOA Light Studio for lighting. No local partners have been involved yet, because the project is still in the exploratory phase.

The targeted potential delivery date is 2030 鈥 echoing the broader transformation milestones of the Saudi capital.

While the project is at a design phase, Stella Amae is currently working on an archaeology research center and museum in Al-Sufouh, Dubai, with X-Architects.

Concept overview: a lively public space at the base of the tower, an event rooftop overlooking the park, and discreet lighting activated for special occasions. (Supplied)

The firm has also contributed to several major projects in the Middle East, including a residential project at Diriyah Gate 2 with AS.Architecture Studio in Paris and the Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Grand Mosque in Diriyah, in collaboration with X-Architects from Dubai.

However, the potential Burj Al-Khazzan project holds a unique place in their approach: 鈥淚t raises questions about urban heritage, water, memory 鈥 It is not just an architectural object. It is a piece of the city, a piece of history that we want to turn into the future,鈥 Stella said.

Turning a former water tower into a Tree of Life is a powerful metaphor for a city seeking to grow a new kind of urbanism 鈥 one that honors its past and looks toward a more sustainable future.