I have a broad range of research interests with a common theme of applied statistical and epidemiological methods in environmental health studies. In particular, the application of time-series regression models in public health, also the statistical methods for meta-analysis. My current research interests focus on environmental epidemiology, studying the short-term effects of the main environmental risk factors (air pollution, pollen, noise and temperature) on human health. I currently collaborate at the European Educational Programme in Epidemiology summer course and teach various short-courses on epidemiology and biostatistics.