
معرفی
Lisa C. Campbell is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at East Carolina University (ECU). Her work focuses on health disparities in pain conditions and cancer outcomes, particularly among African American populations. She is affiliated with the Rawl Building on ECU’s Greenville, NC campus and actively contributes to the university’s clinical psychology programs.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, The University of Florida
- MS in Psychology, The University of Florida
- BA in Psychology, Yale University
Research:
Dr. Campbell’s research addresses ethnic disparities in pain management and cancer outcomes, with a focus on improving quality of life for prostate cancer survivors through culturally tailored interventions. Her work has been funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the Department of Defense Prostate Cancer Research Program. Key themes include pain equity, psychosocial support systems, and telehealth-based coping strategies.
Publications:
Her research spans pain disparities, opioid prescribing practices, and quality-of-life metrics for cancer survivors. Notable studies include a 2007 pilot intervention for prostate cancer survivors and foundational work on racial pain disparities published in Pain Medicine (2003).
Advising & Grants:
Dr. Campbell is open to mentoring doctoral students starting 2025-26. Her grants emphasize translational research bridging clinical practice and community needs. She collaborates with institutions like the Department of Defense and NCI to advance equitable healthcare solutions.
Labs/Teams:
Affiliated with ECU’s Psychology department research programs, including the PASS Clinic (Psychology Assessment, Services, & Support), which provides clinical training and patient care.



