Dr. Russell Kabir is Associate Professor of Public Health & Biostatistics at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. He leads the MSc Public Health and Community Wellbeing programme at Chelmsford, Essex. He leads Epidemiology and Statistics module for the postgraduate Public Health students. He runs the Quantitative Methods sessions for the Doctoral School. He is currently serving as an Academic Editor for PLOS ONE, BMC Public Health and Health and Social Care in the Community. Dr Kabir is interested to perform collaborative and interdisciplinary research in public health issues. The author of over 150 peer-reviewed publications and co-authored many edited book chapters. His books include Learning SPSS Without Pain (2021), Data Analysis with STATA (2022) Panic Buying and Environmental Disasters (2022), and Basic Principles of Epidemiology (2023). He has over 15 years’ experience of research within the field of public health and teaches Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Research Methods to postgraduate and undergraduate public health students. According to ORCID ID, I have reviewed more than 500 scripts and for more than 100 scripts I served as an Editor for various journals. He has a special focus on suicide and mental health, dental public health, reproductive health issues, violence against women and ageing-related research. In particular, he has significant expertise and track record in the field of violence against women. He is experienced in conducting, secondary data analysis, systematic reviews, meta-analysis and scoping reviews. Highly competent on using different statistical softwares such as SPSS, STATA, JASP, JAMOVI and programming software such R and Python. Mostly engaged with public health and psychiatry research activities.