I love to teach and share my clinical experiences in orthodontics with the orthodontic residents - the next generation of orthodontists. My research interests are Artificial Intelligence, rapid palatal expansion, aligners, and orthodontic tooth movement which have led to 80 publications and abstracts (51 publications in peer-reviewed journals, 30 published abstracts), 6 grants, and 28 scientific presentations in collaborations with world-renowned researchers. My current research and AAOF grant focuses on the use of artificial intelligence for orthodontic diagnosis. Having served as a member of the board of directors at reputable institutions, member of the NESO planning committee and ADEA postdoctoral application support service advisory council has afforded me with administration and mentoring skills which has brought about a wonderful journey of mentoring dental students, fellows, and orthodontic residents in research development and clinical orthodontics. I am currently serving as the ADA standards committee voting member and representing the interest of United States at the International Standards Organization for influencing the role of U.S. technologies and products in the global marketplace.