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NonFiction

I write nonfiction to think through problems that are too large and too consequential for a strategy document. Both books emerge from the same three decades of building at the science-clinic interface — one looks back at what it takes to found a diagnostics company, the other looks forward at what it will take to build an entire sector.

Precision Diagnostics: A Founder’s Journey 

Why diagnostics – not drugs – are the future of medicine

A personal and professional account of what it takes to build diagnostics at the frontiers of medicine. Drawing on nearly thirty years across research, entrepreneurship, and clinical translation, this book offers an insider’s perspective on turning cutting-edge science into tools that change patient care.

Written for clinicians, entrepreneurs, investors, and anyone shaping the future of healthcare.

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The Import ConditionDiagnostics, Sovereignty and the Gulf’s Industrial Moment

The Gulf’s most consequential health infrastructure challenge is not clinical — it is industrial. This book makes the case for why diagnostic sovereignty matters, what supply chain dependency actually costs, and how the GCC’s current strategic moment creates both the need and the conditions for building something durable.

Forthcoming Summer 2026.

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