Andrew Goldstein
Associate Professor · Prostate Cancer
University of California, Los AngelesAbout
Andrew Goldstein is an Associate Professor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) in both the Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology and the Department of Urology. He is affiliated with the Broad Stem Cell Research Center and the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center.
- Education: BA in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Dartmouth College (2005), PhD in Molecular Biology from UCLA (2011)
Dr. Goldstein's research focuses on prostate epithelial cells in development, reproduction, aging, and tumorigenesis. His lab investigates how chronic inflammation and aging signatures drive prostate cancer through metabolic reprogramming and expansion of progenitor cells. Notably, his team discovered that MYC governs metabolic requirements during androgen receptor inhibition and that prostate lineage-specific metabolism influences differentiation and therapy response.
This work aligns with 15 recent publications demonstrating key roles of stem cells, inflammation, and metabolism in prostate cancer progression. His research has been cited extensively in journals like Nature Cell Biology, Science Signaling, and Cell Reports.
Scientific Awards:
- 2024 UCLA Division of Life Sciences Excellence in Research Award
- 2023 Department of Defense Prostate Cancer Research Program Idea Development Award
- 2022 NIH/NCI R01 grant
- Multiple Young Investigator and Innovation awards (2011-2024)
Dr. Goldstein mentors graduate students and postdocs while leading a lab that continues to explore mechanisms of prostate development and cancer initiation. His team uses cutting-edge techniques like organoid culture and immune profiling to advance understanding of prostate biology.
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