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Dominik D. Alexander, Ph.D., MSPH

Senior Managing Scientist

Epidemiology & Computational Biology

Professional Profile


Dr. Alexander has extensive experience in health research methodology, particularly in the conceptualization, design, analysis, and interpretation of epidemiologic studies. Dr. Alexander has published on a diverse range of topics and types of studies, including original epidemiologic research, qualitative reviews, and quantitative meta-analyses. He has conducted numerous “state of the art” reviews on complex medical and scientific issues, and he has experience in statistical computing, including multivariate regression analysis and meta-analysis techniques.

Since joining Exponent, Dr. Alexander has been involved in numerous projects related to occupational and environmental exposures and cancer outcomes. For example, he has examined trichloroethylene exposure and cancer; benzene and other solvent exposures and non-Hodgkin lymphoma and leukemia; pesticides and cancer; low-level arsenic exposure in drinking water and bladder cancer; hexavalent chromium exposure and stomach cancer; and asbestos exposure and mesothelioma. He has also evaluated potential health risks associated with dioxin exposure.

Dr. Alexander also has extensive experience in nutritional epidemiology, and has worked on several projects related to dietary factors and a variety of health outcomes. His work in this area includes conducting comprehensive qualitative and quantitative epidemiologic assessments of meat and fat consumption and cancer, examining the role of partially hydrolyzed whey protein infant formula in reducing the risk of atopic dermatitis, and assessing how fast food consumption is evaluated scientifically. He has presented his nutritional epidemiology research in a variety of professional venues, such as national conventions, scientific conferences, and governmental regulatory forums. Dr. Alexander is currently editing a textbook on Nutritional Epidemiology.

Dr. Alexander is a graduate of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) where he was awarded a National Cancer Institute Fellowship for Cancer Prevention and Control. While at UAB, he worked closely with the Department of Pathology, where he designed and implemented epidemiologic studies pertaining to colorectal cancer survival. Dr. Alexander was the 2010 recipient of the UAB School of Public Health alumnus award for scientific excellence, based on recognition of his “significant scientific contributions through demonstrated commitment and exemplary leadership in empirical research, research methodology, or theory building or adaptation.” Prior to his graduate work at UAB, Dr. Alexander worked at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa, Florida where he worked on a clinical trial comparing two imaging modalities, digital vs. film mammography, for the Digital Medical Imaging Program in the Department of Radiology.

  • Ph.D., Epidemiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, 2004
  • M.S.P.H., Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of South Florida, 2001
  • B.A.S., Community Public Health, University of Minnesota, 1997
  • 2010 UAB School of Public Health Alumnus Award for Scientific Excellence
  • National Cancer Institute Cancer Fellowship, Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program, University of Alabama-Birmingham, 2001–2004
  • The 2003 William C. Bailey Award for Excellence in Cancer Prevention and Control Research, UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center Annual Research Retreat
  • Lifetime member of MENSA International High Intelligence Society, 2002
  • Academic Fellowship, University of South Florida, 2000–2001