Lisa Calvocoressi, PhD
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Research Scientist in Biostatistics
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Dr. Calvocoressi was the first researcher to measure family accommodation in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Family accommodation involves a set of family responses to patient symptoms that have been associated with poor treatment outcomes. The Family Accommodation Scales, developed by Dr. Calvocoressi and colleagues, have been translated into multiple languages and are used worldwide in research and clinical practice. Dr. Calvocoressi is currently overseeing a large psychometric study of the self-rated version of the scale. She and her colleagues are also developing a measure to examine relatives' motivations for engaging in accommodating behaviors.
Dr. Calvocoressi also conducts research in cancer epidemiology and in psychosocial epidemiology. She has collaborated on studies examining the impact of genetic and environmental factors on the development of meningiomas, and on studies examining factors associated with prostate cancer severity. She has also investigated factors influencing mammography screening in diverse populations. She is currently collaborating on an FDA-funded project focused on promoting clinical trial participation among racial and ethnic minorities.
Dr. Calvocoressi co-teaches the graduate biostatistics capstone course, Statistical Practice. And, she is the director of the Young Scholars Program and Internship in Biostatistics and Clinical Research, a program for gifted and talented high school students.
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- PhD
- Yale University School of Medicine (2003)
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- February 22, 2023
YSPH biostatistician part of award-winning Yale team
- November 05, 2021Source: Yale Daily News
FDA and the School of Medicine collaborate to promote diversity in clinical trials
- September 28, 2020
Biostatistics Leadership Allows YCAS to Improve Clinical Investigations
- April 10, 2012
Non-cancerous Brain Tumors Linked to Frequent Dental X-rays