

Research & Initiatives
Our research group focuses on various aspects of medicine and is not limited to one speciality. We write papers on topics at the forefront of research such as novel therapeutic interventions, future developments in diagnostic strategies for chronic conditions, and public health disparities in the current medical climate.
Public Health & Epidemiology
Public health remains an important issue in medicine. From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, our research hopes to underpin the environmental, genetic, and social health determinants that influence population health.
Neurology
Nervous system advancements shed light on our understanding of basic biology and bodily function. Research on brain tumours and novel treatments will help understand the physiology of neurological conditions to clinical research designed to develop treatment, preventions, and cures for those conditions.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificially intelligence has become increasingly popular in medical research. Common applications include diagnosing patients, end-to-end drug discovery and development, and improving communication between physician and patient. With further applications of OMNICs technology, medical care can become revolutionized
Multi-system disorders
Our research scope focuses on disseminating complex relationships between disease processes that were recently uncovered. Research on multi-system disorders with topics such as circadian disruption in autoimmune diseases, we hope to improve our understanding of chronic conditions and prompt future research
Omni-research means we focus on all specialities of medicine and all forms of scientific papers. The above topics are only just a peek at the work we do in ICORMed Collaborative. We do our best to cover various aspects of drug development, disease pathophysiology, diagnostic algorithms, and technology-based medicine in our research group. The goal of ICORMed Collaborative is to conduct translational research in an effort to maximize patient outcomes and improve the prognosis of chronic conditions
