My research interests involve analyzing high-throughput genomic datasets for statistical patterns and developing statistical methodology for toxicological problems. I also have a keen interest in interdisciplinary research on developing design strategies and analyzing multiregional clinical trial with multiple references. In the past, I have worked on developing methodology for sufficient dimension reduction and variable selection. My pedagogical interests involve teaching the Bioinformatics course in the Department of Statistics for online masters students and introductory statistics courses for undergraduates.