I am actively involved as a clinician-scientist. My research background includes extensive experience in clinical and translational research in topics concerning both joint replacement and joint preservation surgery. I have spent a number of years working in the Mineralized Tissue Laboratory at the Hospital for Special Surgery where we investigated both fracture healing and osseointegration in small animal models. Additionally, I have worked on translation research investigating the cellular and molecular processes that occur during hip replacement failure due to adverse local tissue reaction (ALTR) secondary to metal corrosion. Additionally, I have performed research within clinical registries looking at outcomes of hip and knee replacement revision and outcomes after joint preservation surgery such as periacetabular osteotomy for hip dysplasia. I have over 40 peer reviewed scientific publications in these topics and have had over 50 presentations at national or international meetings. Additionally, I serve on the editorial board of major journals within the field of orthopaedic surgery.