Gulam Muhammed Al Kibria, Ph.D.

Statistician
Office of Science Policy, Planning, Evaluation, and Reporting

gulam.kibria@nih.gov
443-477-9403

Dr. Gulam Muhammed Al Kibria is a statistician in NIMHD’s Office of Science Policy, Planning, Evaluation, and Reporting. In this role, he manages and analyzes data and prepares reports to examine NIMHD’s minority health and health disparities research portfolio.

Dr. Kibria previously worked at the Department of International Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where he served as a faculty member (assistant scientist). He managed and analyzed data, oversaw data collection activities, coordinated manuscript development for peer-reviewed journals, developed project activity proposals and reports, and supervised graduate students’ capstone projects. He also worked as a statistician at the Department of Epidemiology & Public Health at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. During his previous roles, Dr. Kibria’s research focused on reducing health disparities, assessing global health, developing health surveys, and cardiovascular disease epidemiology.

Dr. Kibria holds a Ph.D. in epidemiology from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, a Master of Science in Public Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and a Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery from Comilla Medical College in Bangladesh.

Selected Publications

  • Al Kibria, G. M., Hossen, S., & Gibson, D. G. (2024). The burden of hypertension, diabetes, and overweight/obesity by sedentary work pattern in Bangladesh: Analysis of Demographic and Health Survey 2017-18. PLoS Global Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002788
  • Al Kibria, G. M., & Hasan, M. Z. (2021). Income disparities in prevalence and trends of chronic kidney disease among US adults, 2003-18. Journal of Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-021-01505-1
  • Al Kibria, G. M., Das Gupta, R., & Crispen, R. (2021). Association of leisure-time physical activity with perceived general health status among hypertensive people: An analysis of NHANES 2015-18. Journal of Human Hypertension. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41371-021-00518-3
  • Al Kibria, G. M., Crispen, R., Chowdhury, M. A. B., Rao, N., & Stennett, C. (2021). Disparities in absolute cardiovascular risk, metabolic syndrome, hypertension, and other risk factors by income among racial/ethnic groups in middle-aged and older US adults. Journal of Human Hypertension. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41371-021-00513-8
  • Al Kibria, G. M., Swasey, K., Sharmeen, A., & Day, B. (2019). Estimated change in prevalence and trends of childhood blood pressure levels in the United States after application of the 2017 AAP guideline. Preventing Chronic Disease. http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd16.180528
  • Al Kibria, G. M., Swasey, K., KC, A., Mirbolouk, M., Sakib, M. N., Sharmeen, A., Chadni, M. J., & Stafford, K. A. (2018). Estimated change in prevalence of hypertension in Nepal following application of the 2017 ACC/AHA guideline. JAMA Network Open. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.0606

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