The Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health (FM6SS) has announced the launch of a Precision Medicine Hub in Rabat. This initiative aims to improve diagnostics, treatment options, and advanced medical services by integrating cutting-edge technologies and an interdisciplinary approach.
According to the foundation's press release, the Hub will be structured around three key units:
1- Genomics Platform – Equipped with next-generation sequencing (NGS) and advanced genotyping technologies, this unit will enable in-depth analyses for precise and personalized diagnostics.
2- Cell Culture Laboratory – Focused on developing innovative cell therapy solutions.
3- Clinical Unit – Integrated within the Mohammed VI International University Hospital in Rabat, ensuring patient care and the practical application of precision medicine advancements.
The Hub will also be supported by a Biobank with a dedicated Data Center, serving as a national resource for the preservation of biological samples and associated data.
This strategic initiative aims to modernize Morocco's healthcare system by facilitating access to innovative medical technologies, improving early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of complex diseases, particularly in oncology and rare disorders.
By fostering close collaboration between institutional and clinical stakeholders, the project aspires to position Morocco as a key player in precision medicine.