Member-At-Large 2025-2027
Humberto Lopez Castillo, MD, PhD, CPH, CMI
University of Central Florida
Humberto (he/him) is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Central Florida, with joint appointments spanning public health, nursing, medicine, and health equity. Born and trained in Panama, he earned his MD and completed a pediatrics residency at the University of Panama and the Pediatric Specialties Hospital. He holds a PhD in Public Health from the University of South Florida, master’s degrees in Pediatric Clinical Sciences and Postsecondary Education, and certifications in Public Health (CPH) and Medical Interpretation (CMI–Spanish).
Dr. López Castillo’s research examines the biobehavioral determinants of cardiometabolic health among adults living with HIV, with particular attention to sexual minority populations. His work explores the intersections of minority stress, metabolic syndrome components, HIV and antiretroviral therapy exposure, and behavioral risk, using mixed-methods and translational approaches in U.S. and Latin American settings.
He leads the UCF Sexual and Reproductive Health Collaborative, founded The Sex Café Podcast, and serves as Senior Associate Editor for Annals of LGBTQ Population and Public Health.
Dr. López Castillo is committed to mentoring first-generation and underrepresented students and to community-engaged advocacy with Latinx and LGBTQ+ populations, emphasizing equity, inclusion, and real-world public health impact.