Image of Letizia Trevisi

Letizia Trevisi, PhD

Research Associate in Global Health and Social Medicine

Letizia Trevisi is part of the Research Core in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine as a Research Associate/Biostatistician. She received her PhD in Biostatistics from the University of Milan, Italy and completed her post-doctoral fellowship in Environmental Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Her research interests include bioinformatics, epigenomics, and genetics. Specifically, Letizia works with patient-oriented outcomes on diabetes care among vulnerable populations. She also works with whole genome sequencing data to assess drug resistance mutations related to tuberculosis.

Letizia collaborates with the members of the Research Core to develop derived databases and/or statistical analysis needed for the preparation of manuscripts, abstracts, and presentations at scientific meetings. 

Address: 
Harvard Medical School
Global Health and Social Medicine
641 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115

Community-based outreach associated with increased health utilization among Navajo individuals living with diabetes: a matched cohort study.
Authors: Authors: Franz C, Atwood S, Orav EJ, Curley C, Brown C, Trevisi L, Nelson AK, Begay MG, Shin S.
BMC Health Serv Res
View full abstract on Pubmed
Diagnostic accuracy of molecular detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in pediatric stool samples: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Authors: Authors: Mesman AW, Rodriguez C, Ager E, Coit J, Trevisi L, Franke MF.
Tuberculosis (Edinb)
View full abstract on Pubmed
Integrating community health representatives with health care systems: clinical outcomes among individuals with diabetes in Navajo Nation.
Authors: Authors: Trevisi L, Orav JE, Atwood S, Brown C, Curley C, King C, Muskett O, Sehn H, Nelson KA, Begay MG, Shin SS.
Int J Equity Health
View full abstract on Pubmed
Meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies in neonates reveals widespread differential DNA methylation associated with birthweight.
Authors: Authors: Küpers LK, Monnereau C, Sharp GC, Yousefi P, Salas LA, Ghantous A, Page CM, Reese SE, Wilcox AJ, Czamara D, Starling AP, Novoloaca A, Lent S, Roy R, Hoyo C, Breton CV, Allard C, Just AC, Bakulski KM, Holloway JW, Everson TM, Xu CJ, Huang RC, van der Plaat DA, Wielscher M, Merid SK, Ullemar V, Rezwan FI, Lahti J, van Dongen J, Langie SAS, Richardson TG, Magnus MC, Nohr EA, Xu Z, Duijts L, Zhao S, Zhang W, Plusquin M, DeMeo DL, Solomon O, Heimovaara JH, Jima DD, Gao L, Bustamante M, Perron P, Wright RO, Hertz-Picciotto I, Zhang H, Karagas MR, Gehring U, Marsit CJ, Beilin LJ, Vonk JM, Jarvelin MR, Bergström A, Örtqvist AK, Ewart S, Villa PM, Moore SE, Willemsen G, Standaert ARL, Håberg SE, Sørensen TIA, Taylor JA, Räikkönen K, Yang IV, Kechris K, Nawrot TS, Silver MJ, Gong YY, Richiardi L, Kogevinas M, Litonjua AA, Eskenazi B, Huen K, Mbarek H, Maguire RL, Dwyer T, Vrijheid M, Bouchard L, Baccarelli AA, Croen LA, Karmaus W, Anderson D, de Vries M, Sebert S, Kere J, Karlsson R, Arshad SH, Hämäläinen E, Routledge MN, Boomsma DI, Feinberg AP, Newschaffer CJ, Govarts E, Moisse M, Fallin MD, Melén E, Prentice AM, Kajantie E, Almqvist C, Oken E, Dabelea D, Boezen HM, Melton PE, Wright RJ, Koppelman GH, Trevisi L, Hivert MF, Sunyer J, Munthe-Kaas MC, Murphy SK, Corpeleijn E, Wiemels J, Holland N, Herceg Z, Binder EB, Davey Smith G, Jaddoe VWV, Lie RT, Nystad W, London SJ, Lawlor DA, Relton CL, Snieder H, Felix JF.
Nat Commun
View full abstract on Pubmed
Altered cord blood mitochondrial DNA content and pregnancy lead exposure in the PROGRESS cohort.
Authors: Authors: Sanchez-Guerra M, Peng C, Trevisi L, Cardenas A, Wilson A, Osorio-Yáñez C, Niedzwiecki MM, Zhong J, Svensson K, Acevedo MT, Solano-Gonzalez M, Amarasiriwardena CJ, Estrada-Gutierrez G, Brennan KJM, Schnaas L, Just AC, Laue HE, Wright RJ, Téllez-Rojo MM, Wright RO, Baccarelli AA.
Environ Int
View full abstract on Pubmed
Meta-analysis of epigenome-wide association studies of cognitive abilities.
Authors: Authors: Marioni RE, McRae AF, Bressler J, Colicino E, Hannon E, Li S, Prada D, Smith JA, Trevisi L, Tsai PC, Vojinovic D, Simino J, Levy D, Liu C, Mendelson M, Satizabal CL, Yang Q, Jhun MA, Kardia SLR, Zhao W, Bandinelli S, Ferrucci L, Hernandez DG, Singleton AB, Harris SE, Starr JM, Kiel DP, McLean RR, Just AC, Schwartz J, Spiro A, Vokonas P, Amin N, Ikram MA, Uitterlinden AG, van Meurs JBJ, Spector TD, Steves C, Baccarelli AA, Bell JT, van Duijn CM, Fornage M, Hsu YH, Mill J, Mosley TH, Seshadri S, Deary IJ.
Mol Psychiatry
View full abstract on Pubmed
Associations of Annual Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Mass and Components with Mitochondrial DNA Abundance.
Authors: Authors: Peng C, Cayir A, Sanchez-Guerra M, Di Q, Wilson A, Zhong J, Kosheleva A, Trevisi L, Colicino E, Brennan K, Dereix AE, Dai L, Coull BA, Vokonas P, Schwartz J, Baccarelli AA.
Epidemiology
View full abstract on Pubmed
B-vitamin Supplementation Mitigates Effects of Fine Particles on Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction and Inflammation: A Pilot Human Intervention Trial.
Authors: Authors: Zhong J, Trevisi L, Urch B, Lin X, Speck M, Coull BA, Liss G, Thompson A, Wu S, Wilson A, Koutrakis P, Silverman F, Gold DR, Baccarelli AA.
Sci Rep
View full abstract on Pubmed
B vitamins attenuate the epigenetic effects of ambient fine particles in a pilot human intervention trial.
Authors: Authors: Zhong J, Karlsson O, Wang G, Li J, Guo Y, Lin X, Zemplenyi M, Sanchez-Guerra M, Trevisi L, Urch B, Speck M, Liang L, Coull BA, Koutrakis P, Silverman F, Gold DR, Wu T, Baccarelli AA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
View full abstract on Pubmed
Epigenome-wide cross-tissue predictive modeling and comparison of cord blood and placental methylation in a birth cohort.
Authors: Authors: De Carli MM, Baccarelli AA, Trevisi L, Pantic I, Brennan KJ, Hacker MR, Loudon H, Brunst KJ, Wright RO, Wright RJ, Just AC.
Epigenomics
View full abstract on Pubmed