My research broadly spans the area of nutrigenomics, sports nutrition, and diabetes. Basic research focuses on understanding the epigenetics and bioactive-genome/gut microbiome interactions and associated signaling pathways in the context of diabetes and associated complications. Further, we also focus on interdisciplinary research involving the development of machine learning models to predict the onset of diabetes and associated complications using artificial intelligence techniques and methodologies. Translational research focuses on bioengineering of bioactive-enriched food supplements, process development, and functional evaluation of food supplements for diabetes, obesity, endurance, etc.,
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Life-style associated disorder (Diabetes), Nutrigenomics, Sports nutrition, Food supplements, Artificial Intelligence.