Catalina Lopez-Quintero

Catalina Lopez-Quintero,

Assistant Professor

Department: Department of Epidemiology
Business Phone: (352) 273-6086

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About Catalina Lopez-Quintero

Dr. Catalina Lopez-Quintero is an assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Florida. She is a medical doctor with a Ph.D. in public health and post-graduate training and research experience in drug dependence and psychiatric epidemiology, drug use neuropsychology, and drug use and HIV/AIDS-related disparities. Dr. Lopez-Quintero’s research focuses on developing a translational and interdisciplinary approach to study the mechanisms influencing trajectories and transitions across the drug use, mental health, and HIV/AIDS continuum by examining the complex interactions between neuropsychological, socio-cultural, and contextual risk and protective factors.

Dr. Lopez-Quintero has been the Lead Instructor of PHC 6001: Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health (Fall, 2019-2021), Public Health Concepts (Summer and Fall, 2018) and Epidemiology Methods II (Summer 2022-2024). In addition to her teaching and research activities, she has served as a chair, co-chair, or member of 18 students’ Ph.D. dissertation, master theses, or honor students’ thesis committees. In her weekly lab meetings, she also advises students and fellows at all levels (undergraduate to post-doctoral level) for their independent studies, career development, and research projects for the UF-Choice’s study, the medical cannabis study group, and the All of Us Consortium of CTSI Community Engagement Programs. The mentee’s projects focus on substance, mental health, COVID-19, cancer disparities, and chronic diseases, and the main findings have been disseminated through presentations at scientific meetings or scientific publications. Dr. Lopez-Quintero regularly participates in other multiple mentoring activities, including the UF MD/Ph.D. program, NIDA T32 – UF Substance Abuse Training Center in Public Health, the UF Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP), the UF Center for Addiction Research and Education, the Early Career Leadership Committee Meeting on mentorship at the National Hispanic Science Network, the peer-mentoring program for the NIH enhanced Interdisciplinary Training Institute (eIRTI) and the NIDA Summer Research Internship Program.

Teaching Profile

Courses Taught

Research Profile

Dr. Lopez-Quintero’s research has focused on disentangling the role that factors at different levels of influence (e.g., biological, behavioral, socio-cultural, or contextual) play on the transitions from the early stages of drug use involvement to the development of drug use disorders and other behavioral and mental health outcomes. In her current research she aims to develop a comprehensive and interdisciplinary insight of the mechanisms that generate and sustain disparities in drug use transitions and trajectories by examining the complex interactions between drug use and neuropsychological processes, socio-cultural factors, and contextual level factors. Through her research Dr. Lopez-Quintero aims to contribute to inform the design of effective and developmentally appropriate drug use prevention and treatment interventions, as well as public health policy.

Areas of Interest

  • Alcohol and substance use
  • Behavioral epidemiology
  • Drug use prevention
  • Population Neuroscience

Publications

Academic Articles

Presentations

Grants

  1. Determinants of Health Outcomes in Veterans with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

    Active

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    VETERANS RURAL HEALTH RESOURCE CENTERS
  2. Substance Abuse Training Center in Public Health

    Active

    Role:
    Co-Investigator
    Funding:
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIDA
  3. All of Us Consortium of CTSA Community Engagement Programs

    Active

    Role:
    Co-Investigator
    Funding:
    NATL INST OF HLTH OD
  4. CDC-RFA-IP21-2113

    Role:
    Project Manager
    Funding:
    CTRS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION
  5. Drug use disparities among Hispanics: elucidating the complex interactions between socio-cultural, neurocognitive and drug use-related factors

    Role:
    Principal Investigator
    Funding:
    NATL INST OF HLTH NIDA

Education

  1. PhD Public Health

    Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Hebrew University- Hadassah, Israel.

  2. Master of Public Health

    Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Hebrew University- Hadassah, Israel.

  3. Doctor of Medicine

    Universidad Colegio Mayor de Nuestra SeƱora del Rosario, Colombia.

Contact Details

Phones:
Business:
(352) 273-6086
Emails:
Addresses:
Business Mailing:
PO BOX 100231
DEPT. OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
GAINESVILLE FL 326100231