Luigi Montano, MD, PhD, is a physician–scientist specializing in urology and andrology, with advanced expertise in reproductive health, environmental pathology, lifestyle medicine, and evolutionary biology. His research focuses on the interactions between environment, nutrition, lifestyle, and male fertility, with particular attention to emerging risk factors such as pollutants, microplastics, and dietary patterns. He has led and coordinated several interdisciplinary research initiatives integrating clinical medicine, public health, and environmental sciences, fostering national and international collaborations across Europe and beyond. His scholarly work includes peer-reviewed publications widely cited in the fields of andrology, reproductive biology, and environmental health. Beyond academia, his work has contributed to public health awareness, prevention strategies, and policy dialogue on fertility preservation, sustainability, and healthy lifestyles, reinforcing the societal relevance of translational and prevention-oriented medical research. He has 2232 citations from 71 documents with an h-index of 24.