
Ajman, July 13.2026 – Thumbay Group, has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Geneva College of Longevity Science (GCLS), Switzerland, becoming the first private medical university in the United Arab Emirates to introduce structured academic education in Longevity Medicine, Healthy Ageing, Preventive Healthcare, and Precision Health — delivered through the newly established Thumbay Institute of Longevity Medicine.
The partnership brings together GCLS, the world’s first higher education institution dedicated exclusively to longevity science, and Gulf Medical University’s internationally recognised academic excellence, backed by the extensive clinical ecosystem of Thumbay Healthcare — creating a unique platform for advancing longevity education, research, innovation, and professional development across the Middle East.
This strategic collaboration supports the UAE’s vision of becoming a global hub for advanced healthcare, preventive medicine, and medical innovation, while positioning the UAE and the wider GCC as emerging leaders in longevity medicine.
As part of the collaboration, the Thumbay Institute of Longevity Medicine will launch six internationally developed professional certificate programmes in academic partnership with GCLS. Each programme will be delivered in a hybrid format over three months, with an initial intake of approximately 100
participants per programme:
1. Thumbay Professional Certificate in Clinical Longevity Medicine
2. Thumbay Professional Certificate in Longevity Physiotherapy
3. Thumbay Professional Certificate in Longevity Nutrition
4. Thumbay Professional Certificate in Longevity Fitness
5. Thumbay Professional Certificate in Peptide Medicine
6. Thumbay Professional Certificate in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Designed for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, physiotherapists, nutritionists, fitness professionals, and other allied healthcare practitioners, the programmes combine Swiss academic expertise with GMU’s educational excellence, clinical faculty, simulation facilities, and integrated Academic Health System.
Participants will benefit from internationally benchmarked curricula developed by GCLS, supported by visiting international faculty and regional clinical experts, with clear academic progression pathways into advanced studies in longevity science.
GCLS’s 2026 Global Longevity Physician Survey, drawing responses from physicians across six continents, found that 99% of longevity physicians report rising patient demand — with 44% reporting growth of more than 50% in just three years. 83% believe healthcare will shift decisively toward prevention, and 76% expect major lifespan extension to become realistic within 20 years.
GCLS’s 2026 Global Longevity Physician Survey, drawing responses from physicians across six continents, found that 99% of longevity physicians report rising patient demand — with 44% reporting growth of more than 50% in just three years. 83% believe healthcare will shift decisively toward prevention, and 76% expect major lifespan extension to become realistic within 20 years.
_Sathish Kapikad