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Induction Mortality in Patients with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN)

February 2026 — March 2026

Induction Mortality in Patients with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN)

Project Description

A short-term clinical research project investigating induction mortality among patients with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN). The study is conducted by an international medical student as part of a six-week research placement required for completion of their medical degree, focusing on data collection, clinical outcome analysis, and research methodology training.

Project Team

Prof. Salem AlShemmari

Prof. Salem AlShemmari

Department of Medicine Head

Kuwait University

Supervisor

Dr. Abdulrahman Dahem

Medical Student

Researcher
Dr. Mosaab Agrof

Dr. Mosaab Agrof

Research Assistant

Kuwait University

Contributor

Mosaab Agrof is a Research Assistant with a background in medicine and a strong interest in clinical research, artificial intelligence, and digital health. His work focuses on improving healthcare delivery through research, audit implementation, and innovative digital solutions. He has contributed to AI applications in healthcare and is the founder of the MedGuide platform supporting clinical guideline adherence.

Dr Pooja Ranjith

Dr Pooja Ranjith

Medical Graduate

Kuwait Cancer Control Center

Contributor

Recent medical graduate with interests in clinical research, internal medicine, and psychiatry, offering strong teamwork, attentive clinical observation, and a commitment to continuous learning. Prior involvement in research activities during medical training has fostered an interest in evidence-based medicine and clinical investigation. Having lived across India, Kuwait, and Georgia, along with additional clinical exposure in the USA, brings an understanding of diverse healthcare systems and cultural perspectives. Eager to contribute to clinical research initiatives through data collection, patient coordination, and study implementation while upholding ethical standards and advancing evidence-based patient care.

Recent medical graduate with interests in clinical research, internal medicine, and psychiatry, offering strong teamwork, attentive clinical observation, and a commitment to continuous learning. Prior involvement in research activities during medical training has fostered an interest in evidence-based medicine and clinical investigation. Having lived across India, Kuwait, and Georgia, along with additional clinical exposure in the USA, brings an understanding of diverse healthcare systems and cultural perspectives. Eager to contribute to clinical research initiatives through data collection, patient coordination, and study implementation while upholding ethical standards and advancing evidence-based patient care.
Project Statistics
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