David Lopez
Associate Professor · Public Health
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
David Lopez is an Associate Professor at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, affiliated with the School of Public Health and the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center. His research focuses on the intersection of endocrinology, public health, and oncology, with a particular emphasis on testosterone's role in chronic diseases, environmental toxin exposures, and disparities in health outcomes across populations.
Key research areas include the epidemiology of prostate and colorectal cancers, cardiovascular disease associations with hormonal therapies, and the impact of obesity-related medications on cancer risk. Lopez has contributed to studies analyzing the joint effects of statins and testosterone therapy on cancer progression, as well as environmental exposures like phthalates and bisphenols on diabetes prevalence. His work often addresses racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes, leveraging large-scale datasets like NHANES and SEER-Medicare.
Publications highlight his expertise in diet-wide associations with cancer risk, genetic analyses of agricultural crop resilience, and molecular markers for cancer prognosis. Despite prolific research output, no specific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His advising and lab affiliations remain unspecified in the available text.
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