Multi-site Studies, Infectious Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Epidemiology, Behavioral Studies, Clinical Trials
Employment as HIV prevention: An employment support intervention for adolescent men who have sex with men and adolescent transgender women of color. Hill, B. J., Motley, D. N., Rosentel, K., VandeVusse, A., Fuller, C., ...Strader, L.C., et. al. (2022). Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 1999.
How many sexual partners of an individual need to be evaluated to capture HIV/STI risk behavior in a study? Pequegnat, W., Hartwell, T. D., Green, A. M., & Strader, L. C. (2016). AIDS and Behavior, 20(6), 1353-1359.
The utility of a composite biological endpoint in HIV/STI prevention trials. Hartwell, T. D., Pequegnat, W., Moore, J. L., Parker, C. B., Strader, L. C., Green, A. M., ... & Klausner, J. D. (2013). AIDS and Behavior, 17(9), 2893-2901.
The PhenX Toolkit: get the most from your measures. Hamilton, C. M., Strader, L. C., Pratt, J. G., Maiese, D., Hendershot, T., Kwok, R. K., ... & Haines, J. (2011). American journal of epidemiology, 174(3), 253-260.
Dr. Lisa Strader manages Research Operations in the Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center (CSCC) in the Department of Biostatistics. In this role, she provides technical and operational leadership to investigators, project directors, and research staff. She also serves as project director for CSCC studies. Dr. Strader has experience managing a variety of research study teams, overseeing day-to-day activities of both behavioral studies and clinical trials.