ISLAMABAD: The Minister for National Health Services (NHS), Dr Nadeem Jan while presiding over the closing session of the two-day National Health Research Conference on Sunday, emphasised on promoting health research initiatives.

The meeting was a gateway to promote networking among funding agencies, researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders, as well as a platform for research innovations and necessary insights to steer the future of health research in Pakistan towards new horizons.

The two-day moot had discussions around emerging areas of research, delving into pharmaceutical research and drug development, showcasing the pivotal role of innovation in transforming healthcare delivery and outcomes.

“We stand united in our pursuit of a healthier and more prosperous future of health research for our nation,” he said while addressing top experts from the health sector and heads of organisations hailing from across the country who participated in the conference.

According to a statement, Dr. Nadeem Jan said the conference offered a deep confluence of knowledge, expertise, and dedication. He appreciated the keynote speakers, invited talks, and thought-provoking panel discussions, all of which had contributed to enriching the insights of health research in Pakistan.

“The conference has helped develop a better understanding of the challenges and in comprehending framework of health research,” the minister remarked.

The knowledge exchanged, collaborations established, and ideas germinated during these enlightening days aimed to serve as the foundation upon which the nation can build a stronger foundation for health research in Pakistan.

“We have collectively contributed to sharing knowledge that has the potential to reshape our nation’s health landscape,” he said.

The Minister also appreciated the Health Research Institute-National Institute of Health, the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, the Pakistan Science Foundation, and the Pakistan Academy of Sciences for organising the landmark conference.

Published in Dawn, September 11th, 2023

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