Nouran Hamza

Contact Info

Nouran Hamza

CRK CRO

Educations

PhD, Biostatistics, University of Cambridge
MS, Epidemiology, Pharmacoepidemiology, High Institute of Public Health
Postgraduate Diploma, Biostatistics, High Institute of Public Health
BS, Pharmacy, Six October University

Skills

Biostatistics
90%
Medical Writing
85%
Podcasting
90%

Dr. Nouran Hamza is a biostatistician, epidemiologist, and clinical research leader with nearly two decades of experience in public health, clinical trials, and pharmaceutical sciences. At CRK-NGO, she supports study design, methodology, and statistical analysis, ensuring that clinical research is conducted with the highest scientific and ethical standards.

She is the Co-Founder & CEO of Clinical Research Key (CRO) in Kenya, where she specializes in methodology development, statistical analysis, and research design tailored to the African context. She also serves as the Founder of MARS-Global, a consultancy firm based in London and Cairo that provides strategic guidance to health organizations in more than 20 countries. In addition, she is the Co-Founder and Director of Research at Emirates Medical Services (EMS) in Dubai, focusing on Real World Evidence (RWE) generation and market access research.

Dr. Hamza holds a PhD in Biostatistics from the University of Cambridge, a Master’s degree in Epidemiology and Pharmacoepidemiology from the High Institute of Public Health, and a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from Six October University. She is also the host of the podcast “Biostat Done 4U”, where she translates complex biostatistical concepts into practical insights for healthcare professionals.

Her expertise spans clinical trial methodology, health economics, real-world evidence, and statistical programming. She has published widely on infectious diseases, oncology, digital health, and public health interventions, and has been invited as a keynote speaker and scientific committee member at leading international conferences.

Dr. Hamza has also secured multiple competitive research grants, including projects funded by Pfizer, the British Medical Journal (BMJ), and international science foundations. Through her work at CRK-NGO, she combines global experience with local insight, strengthening research capacity and advancing patient-centered healthcare solutions in underserved communities.