Dunya Nohra
BSN, MPH, PhD
Associate Member
Dunya Nohra is an epidemiologist and biostatistician with a PhD in Public Health, specializing in clinical epidemiology and biomedical information sciences. She is currently the director of the Research Office and an assistant professor at Université Sainte-Famille, where she teaches statistics, epidemiology, and research methodology across the university’s three faculties for graduate and undergraduate students. In this role, she provides methodological guidance and academic support to USF students throughout their research projects, contributes to the review and refinement of their research manuscripts, supports faculty members in academic research activities, and serves as a jury member in student thesis defenses. She is also an instructor at the Lebanese University, Faculty of Sciences, where she teaches statistics. She has extensive experience in supervising research projects, supporting manuscript development, conducting statistical analyses, and promoting responsible and open research practices.