Dr. Lisa Flowers, MD, MPH, is a Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fellowship Director of the Lower Anogenital Screening and Treatment Fellowship, Director of the Colposcopy and Anoscopy clinics at the Grady Cancer Center of Excellence, Emory University Healthcare Systems, and the Ponce Infectious Disease Center. She is a gynecologist specializing in HPV related cancers, women with a genetic risk for ovarian and endometrial cancer and health disparities especially in HIV populations. She has been a clinical specialist and translational researcher in the screening, detection and treatment of HPV related precancers and cancer. She is the Emory site Principal Investigator (PI) for the AIDS Malignancy Consortium (AMC) testing novel treatments to stop the development of virally mediated cancers and site PI for the NIH/NCI multi-site study ANCHOR (Anal Cancer/HSIL Outcomes Research Study) focusing on HPV related precancerous cells in women and men with HIV. She is the President of ASCCP, the organization which develops the guidelines for managing HPV related anogenital tract cancers in the US, board member of the International Federation of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology and teaches cervical cancer prevention strategies in Latin America, Africa and China.
