You can find a full list of papers I have been involved with using NASA ADS. Some recent research highlights are included below.
Effects of Supernova Redshift Uncertainties on the Determination of Cosmological Parameters →

An Unambiguous Separation of Gamma-Ray Bursts into Two Classes from Prompt Emission Alone →

A Method to Distinguish Quiescent and Dusty Star-forming Galaxies with Machine Learning →

The BUFFALO HST Survey →

Thermal Regulation and the Star-forming Main Sequence →

Nonparametric Methods in Astronomy: Think, Regress, Observe—Pick Any Three →

The cosmic microwave background and the stellar initial mass function →

Reconciling mass functions with the star-forming main sequence via mergers →

The Impossibly Early Galaxy Problem →

A Uniform History for Galaxy Evolution →

Star Formation at 4 < z < 6 from the Spitzer Large Area Survey with Hyper-Suprime-Cam (SPLASH) →

A Highly Consistent Framework for the Evolution of the Star-Forming “Main Sequence” from z ∼ 0-6 →

Changing Ionization Conditions in SDSS Galaxies with Active Galactic Nuclei as a Function of Environment from Pairs to Clusters →

The quasar mass-luminosity plane - I. A sub-Eddington limit for quasars →
