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Precision isn't precise without us | Dr.Majd Abdulghani | TEDxRiyadh

When Saudi Arabia's first Rhodes Scholar ordered a genetic test during her PhD studies, she discovered a troubling reality: precision medicine has borders. With 80% of genetic data coming from European populations and Arabs representing less than 1% of research data, millions are invisible to the very medical advances meant to serve them. Dr. Majd Abdulghani reveals how this genetic data gap creates real barriers to personalized healthcare and calls for breaking down these boundaries through inclusive research. Drawing from her personal journey from high school biology to Oxford genetics research, she demonstrates why true precision in medicine requires the full spectrum of human genetic diversity—and why Saudi Arabia is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation. A compelling case for ensuring that the future of personalized medicine includes everyone. A researcher specialized in genomics, recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship to pursue a PhD at the University of Oxford. She is currently serving as a member of the genomics team at Lean Business Services, a company owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, where she contributes to integrating genomic data within digital healthcare platforms. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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