Shirin Saleh, a Ph.D. student in Population Health Sciences at the University of Utah and a Graduate Research Assistant in the TORCH Lab, specializes in epidemiology with a focus on neuropsychological outcomes following traumatic brain injuries, particularly in military settings. With a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master's in Psychometrics from the University of Tehran, Iran, Shirin's expertise lies in cognitive impairments and psychological consequences of war-related neurotrauma. She is also deeply committed to advancing patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in healthcare, aiming to enhance patient-centered care by understanding patients' health conditions, goals, and unique care-related factors. Her work is driven by a passion for improving life quality for those affected by brain injuries through scientific rigor and a nuanced understanding of patient experiences.