Doha: Msheireb Museums and Sidra Medicine hosted the first Science Cafe session of 2026, marking the third year of their collaboration to bring scientific knowledge closer to the public. The session, titled "Stem Cells in Precision Medicine: From Research to Reality," took place at Bin Jelmood House, Msheireb Museums, on Wednesday. Attracting a full house of over 100 attendees, it provided an engaging public forum that demystified the science of stem cells and their contribution to modern medicine.
According to Qatar News Agency, the session offered a thorough overview, guiding the audience from foundational concepts to the forefront of clinical applications. Experts led attendees through the journey of how stem cell research translates from laboratory discoveries into tangible, regulated therapies, offering potential treatments for chronic and genetic diseases.
General Manager of Msheireb Museums Abdulla Al Naama, said: "This is the third year of our Science Cafe collaboration with Sidra Medicine, and it is encouraging to see the partnership continue to bear fruit, offering the public unique access to cutting-edge science. Events such as this make knowledge approachable and inspire curiosity across all age groups. At Msheireb Museums, we connect world-class research with the community, providing the public with direct access to scientific dialogue and updates on developments shaping our future."
Research Manager at Sidra Medicine and lead of the Science Cafe initiative Dr. Sahar Da'as, added: "Stem cells hold immense promise in medicine, from understanding disease mechanisms to developing regenerative therapies. Our goal was to move beyond complex terminology and share a clear, hopeful narrative about how our work at Sidra Medicine is contributing to the global field of precision medicine."
The two-hour session featured interactive discussions, encouraging engagement between the panel and the audience. Key topics included the fundamental biology of stem cells, current applications in clinical practice such as transplantation, and the pathway from laboratory research to regulated patient care. Ethical considerations, patient safety, and realistic expectations for stem cell therapies were also addressed, providing a comprehensive view of the field.
The Science Cafe initiative has become a cornerstone of Msheireb Museums' programming, supporting an ongoing effort to connect science and society. By creating spaces where research is presented in accessible language, the programme aims to spark curiosity, increase understanding, and inform the public about developments shaping the future of healthcare.