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Lisa Wood-Magee

Department Chairperson and Professor

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Lisa Wood-Magee, Ph.D., RN, FAAN, is a department chairperson and professor at the Connell School of Nursing. She earned her Ph.D. from MRC Institute of Virology, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK, with doctoral training in molecular and cellular biology and post-doctoral training in cancer biology.

Dr. Wood-Magee is currently developing an interdisciplinary program of research aimed at understanding the mechanisms of fatigue and related symptoms in cancer. She is a long-time member and recent Chair of the NINR Initial Review Group.

Selected Appointments and awards

  • 2012: Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) 
  • 2000: Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society of Nursing
  • 1999: Barry J. Wood Young Investigator of the year Award for Post-Doctoral Research, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Selected Publications

  • Jones-Fitzgerald, K., Weschler, S., Zulewski, D., & Wood Magee, L. J. (2022). Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: A Scoping Review of Randomized Control Trials. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 25(6), 964–995.
  • Zhang, Y., Song, H., Wang, J., Xi, X., Cefalo, P., Wood, L. J., Luo, X., & Wang, Q. M. (2022). Multiplex Array Analysis of Serum Cytokines Offers Minimal Predictive Value for Cognitive Function in the Subacute Phase after Stroke. Frontiers in Neurology, 13, 886018.
  • Xi, X., Zeng, X., Wood, L., Li, Y., Bose, E., Luo, X., & Wang, Q. M. (2022). Application of Network Analysis to Uncover Variables Contributing to Functional Recovery after Stroke. Brain Science, 12(8), e1065.
  • Fu, M. R., McTernan, M. L., Qiu, J. M., Miaskowski, C., Conley, Y. P., Ko, E., … Wang, Y. (2022). Co-Occurring Fatigue and Lymphatic Pain Incrementally Aggravate Their Negative Effects on Activities of Daily Living, Emotional Distress, and Overall Health of Breast Cancer Patients. Integrative Cancer Therapies, 21, 15347354221089605.
  • Wechsler, S., Janet, K. A., Adams, B., & Wood Magee, L. J. (2022). Persistent Cancer-Related Fatigue Predicts Static and Dynamic Balance in Women with a History of Breast Cancer. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 103(3), e38.
  • Wood Magee, L. J., Kneiss, J. A., Wechsler, S., Sing, A. B., Fox, A. B., Peppercorn, J., & Pirl, W. F. (2022). Increased Fatigability in Women with Persistent Cancer-Related Fatigue after Breast Cancer Treatment: A Pilot Study. Rehabilitation Oncology, 40(3), 135–144.