Dr. Sumaira Mubarik - Cancer Science - Best Researcher Award
University of Groningen - Netherlands
AUTHOR PROFILE
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:
Summaira Mubarik embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics, and computer science. She pursued her Bachelor of Science degree from Punjab University, Pakistan, specializing in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, which laid the groundwork for her future academic pursuits. Following this, she completed her FSc in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science from BISE, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, further honing her analytical skills and preparing for advanced studies.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:
Building upon her educational background, Mubarik pursued higher studies in statistics, earning her Master of Science degree from Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in 2009. Subsequently, she completed her M.Phil, specializing in Statistics, from the same institution in 2012, where she conducted research on Quantile Regression Analysis of Blood Pressure levels for different factors of Adults under the supervision of Dr. Abdush Shakoor. These endeavors marked her entry into the realm of statistical research and analysis.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CANCER SCIENCE
Mubarik's academic journey reached new heights when she pursued her PhD in Statistics at Wuhan University, China, from 2019 to 2021. Under the supervision of Prof. Chuanhua Yu, she delved into the domain of stochastic modeling and prediction of breast cancer risk transitions using the age-period-cohort framework. Her research not only showcased her expertise in applied statistics but also demonstrated a deep commitment to addressing critical issues in biostatistics and epidemiology.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:
Throughout her academic career, Mubarik has made significant contributions to the field of statistics, particularly in applied statistics, biostatistics, and disease modeling. Her research endeavors have the potential to impact public health policies and interventions aimed at mitigating the risk of breast cancer. Additionally, her work in stochastic mortality models and survival analysis holds promise for improving our understanding of disease progression and mortality patterns.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS:
Mubarik's research output has garnered attention and recognition within the academic community, as evidenced by her receipt of prestigious scholarships and awards. She was awarded the "Excellent International Student Award" from the Ministry of Education, China, in 2020, along with the Wuhan University Outstanding International Students Scholarship in 2020 and 2021 for her exceptional academic achievements.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:
As an Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen, Netherlands, Mubarik continues to pursue her passion for statistics and research. Her expertise in pharma data science and statistics equips her to contribute significantly to the advancement of statistical methodologies in pharmaceutical research and healthcare. With a strong foundation in applied statistics and a focus on epidemiological modeling, Mubarik's future contributions hold the potential to shape the landscape of public health research and policy.