Dr Noorul Amin
"AMR isn't just a biological issue; it's a big data problem. Every prescription, every test result, every bacterial genome is a piece of a complex puzzle."
Dr Noorul Amin is a data analytics researcher with a passion for applying advanced computational and statistical techniques to tackle global challenges. With a background in mining and analyzing biological data, Noorul has dedicated his work to integrating data analytics with AMR in agribusiness, food production, and environmental systems. His innovative research uses machine learning to harness new and existing datasets, creating decision-making tools to address the growing threat of AMR.
Collaborating with SAAFE aligns perfectly with Noorul’s multidisciplinary approach to research. SAAFE’s vision of tackling AMR through a One-Health lens resonates with his goal to develop practical solutions for sustainable food systems and environmental resilience. By combining his expertise in data analytics and machine learning, Noorul hopes to contribute to actionable strategies that address the complexities of AMR across sectors.
Outside the lab, Noorul enjoys spending time outdoors with his young child, finding joy in nature and the simple moments of life. If given the chance, he would love to share a meal with Dr. Dame Sally Davies, a global advocate for AMR awareness, to discuss the importance of translating knowledge into impactful, real-world change. For Noorul, the motto "Knowledge is power, but applied knowledge is transformative," encapsulates his belief in turning data into meaningful solutions—a principle that drives his work and inspires his contributions to AMR research.