Elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics; received awards from the International Indian Statistical Association, the American Public Health Association, and Harvard School of Public Health; 2025 WNAR Outstanding Impact Award and Lectureship.
Research Experience
At the University of Colorado, he has collaborated on a wide variety of projects including COVID-19 modeling, exercise studies in aging populations, minority health, and real-world evidence generation.
Education
Held faculty appointments in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Michigan and the Department of Statistics at Penn State University before joining the University of Colorado.
Background
Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Informatics at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Colorado School of Public Health. His research focuses on statistical machine learning, causal modeling, and biomarker evaluation, with a particular emphasis on applications in cancer.
Miscellany
Recent courses developed/taught: BIOS 7732: Theory and Algorithms for Data Science, BIOS 6624: Advanced Data Analysis, BIOS 6690: MPH Capstone Preparation, BIOS 6641: Causal Inference, BIOS 6640: R for Data Science