UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
Matthew Cooperberg is Professor of Urology and Epidemiology & Biostatistics at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, where he is also co-Leader of the Prostate Program. He graduated from Dartmouth College, where he finished summa cum laude with a major in English. He earned his MD and MPH degrees at Yale University, and completed residency in Urology and fellowship in Urologic Oncology at UCSF. At the end of his training, Dr. Cooperberg joined the faculty at UCSF. He maintains busy clinical practices at the Cancer Center and at San Francisco VA Medical Center, where he serves as Chief of Urology.
He is actively engaged in research approaching the challenges of prostate cancer from many interrelated angles, from molecular analyses to health system-wide research. He has written or contributed to over 440 research articles. Early in 2013 Dr. Cooperberg co-authored a proposal for a national urology registry which served as the basis for the AUA Quality (AQUA) Registry, a project for which he now serves as Senior Physician Advisor. In 2015 he won the AUA Gold Cystoscope Award, and in 2016 was awarded his first R01 grant as Principle Investigator from the National Cancer Institute, to develop and validate novel miRNA-based biomarker signatures for refined prostate cancer prognosis.
He lives in San Francisco with his wife, Jacqueline Dolev (a dermatologist and fellow Yale Medical School alum), where they work primarily to keep up with their children, Jake and Sarah.
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