The primary focus of my laboratory is on the role of environmental toxicants acting as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) on the development of metabolic dysfunction that underlies obesity, diabetes, lipid disorders, and neurocognitive dysfunction among others. Because hormones play a critical role in cancer biology, our interests in EDCs and other disruptions in hormonal signaling intersect with cancer and the mission of the Cancer Center.
Robert Sargis, PhD, MD
Associate Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
College of Medicine
Research Program
Cancer Biology (CB)
Phone: (312) 355-3142
Email: [email protected]