Mona Nasser DDS, MSc, PhD, FHEA is a Professor in Clinical Epidemiology and Oral Health Research and the Director of Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research (PIHR), Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth. She is also the co-founder and co-convenor of the Cochrane Priority setting Methods group, part of the Steering Group of the Evidence based Research Network and a visiting fellow at QUEST centre, Berling Institute of Health. As a methodologist, she focuses on the challenges of using systematic reviews with interdisciplinary topics that use diverse study design (clinical, animal and in-vitro), especially in respect to how these can be applied to space medicine. Mona has developed frameworks around advancing and evaluating research priority setting exercises. By facilitating collaboration with the humanities, artists, robotics engineers and cybersecurity experts, Professor Nasser’s work identifies new technological and training solutions to make dental practices more welcoming for individuals with different levels of intellectual or physical abilities. Mona’s research also explores the challenges humans face in extreme environments, such as disaster areas or within space. She has > 100 peer-reviewed publications and contribute to research grants > £3 million.