معرفی
Amir Ali is a Researcher at the School of Allied Health, University of Limerick. He holds a Ph.D. in Health Sciences from The Aga Khan University (2025) and an MSc in Health Policy & Management (2016). His research focuses on strengthening health systems, addressing health inequities, and translating research into policy. He has extensive experience with global health initiatives, including roles in UNICEF, the Ministry of Health, and international NGOs.
Key research interests include maternal-child health, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and implementation science. His work contributes to UN SDGs related to health, education, and sustainable development. Recent publications explore predictive biomarkers in oncology, public health informatics, and clinical decision-making capacity.
Amir has collaborated on projects involving obesity risk prediction models, chronic kidney disease epidemiology, and lymphoma follow-up protocols. His work emphasizes evidence-based interventions and multi-sectoral collaboration to improve health outcomes. No awards are explicitly mentioned.


