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Richard Schwartz is a Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at Michigan State University. His research focuses on mammary tumorigenesis, investigating the impacts of high-fat diets, oxybenzone exposure, and inflammatory processes. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT with postdoctoral training at UC San Diego, Caltech, and UCLA.
Education:
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: UC San Diego, California Institute of Technology, UCLA
Research Interests:
- Puberty-related susceptibility to diet-induced mammary cancer
- Mechanisms of oxybenone (BP-3) as a carcinogen
- Role of estrogen/progesterone in proinflammatory gene regulation
- Immune cell recruitment dynamics in mammary development
Key Findings:
- Pubertal high-fat diet windows significantly increase tumor risk in mouse models
- Oxybenzone acts synergistically with dietary fat to promote tumorigenesis
- Amphiregulin mediates progesterone's effects on ductal development
Labs/Teams: The Schwartz Lab focuses on environmental and hormonal factors in breast cancer etiology, employing mouse models and molecular biology techniques.
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