Lisa Marie Lix (born 1966)[1] is a Canadian health scientist and biostatistician at the University of Manitoba, where she holds a Canada Research Chair.
Topics in her research have included cohort studies and the analysis of variance as well as bowel disease and disease-related bone fracture risk.
[2] Her dissertation, Probing Interactions in Repeated Measures Designs: Applications in Clothing and Textiles Research, was supervised by Harvey Keselman.
[3] She became a researcher at the University of Manitoba in 2001, and an assistant professor of community health sciences there in 2002.
[5] Lix held a Manitoba Research Chair from 2012 to 2017,[4] and holds a Tier I Canada Research Chair in Methods for Electronic Health Data Quality in the Department of Community Health Sciences since 2018.