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Research Interests:
I am broadly interested in several areas of computational toxicology. A major focus of my work is the application of computational methods to study the signaling and transcriptional regulatory networks that underlie the determination of cell fate, and the perturbation of these networks by environmental pollutants like dioxin. Specifically, I am interested in integrating diverse genomic data sets to map and model transcriptional regulatory networks and their environmental perturbation in the immune system and the liver. I am also interested in the extraction of predictive features from genomic data sets to model the toxic potential of chemical agents and pharmaceuticals, and spatial multi-scale modeling of tissue-level phenomena like toxicant-induced liver injury. I rely primarily on mathematical and statistical modeling as a research tool, and work in close collaboration with experimental scientists.
Educational Background:
Jadavpur University, India, B.M.E., 1997, Mechanical Engineering
University of Kentucky, M.S.M.E., 1999, Mechanical Engineering
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ph.D., 2006, Mechanical Engineering
Selected Professional Activities:
Member, Society of Toxicology, 2007-present
Publications:
Google Scholar Citation Page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=woY4znwAAAAJ