Dr. Sabrina Ahmed is an Assistant Scientist at JPGSPH. She has recently achieved the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) majoring in Noncommunicable Disease Epidemiology from Shiga University of Medical Science in Japan. In addition to JPGSPH, she is also affiliated with Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan as a Visiting Assistant Professor. Dr. Sabrina is skilled in conceptualizing and conducting clinical research mainly focused on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, gut microbiome, and brain health. She has expertise in biostatistics and handling big data. Dr. Sabrina has years of experience in clinical trials and observational research both in Bangladesh and Japan. Recently she has been awarded an American Heart Association (AHA) 2023 Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award at AHA Epi-lifestyle Congress in Boston, USA. Her current research project evaluates the effectiveness of digital technology-supported decentralization of NCD management in the public primary care system in rural Bangladesh. Dr. Sabrina has a good number of international publications. She recently published her work in Circulation (AHA) with an impact factor of 39.9 as a primary author and also in Hypertension (AHA) with an impact factor of 10.19. Earlier, Dr. Sabrina’s Ph.D. thesis on cardiac arrhythmias got published in The American Journal of Cardiology and Circulation Journal. Dr. Sabrina is focused to work with clinical data available for the Bangladeshi population and wants to exchange knowledge with young researchers. Currently, she is working at the Center for Noncommunicable Diseases and Nutrition.