Calabrese (surname)
Calabrese is an Italian surname, meaning literally "Calabrian" or "from Calabria". Notable people with the surname:
- Anthony O. Calabrese, Democratic Party politician in Ohio
- Anthony O. Calabrese Jr., son of the above and a judge and Republican Party politician in Ohio
- Dan Calabrese, newspaper columnist for North Star Writers Group
- Edward Calabrese, American toxicologist
- Elizabeth Calabrese, New Jersey Democratic Party politician
- Frank Calabrese, Sr., Chicago mobster
- Gerald Calabrese, former college and professional basketball player and Democratic politician in New Jersey
- Giovanni Calabrese, Italian rower and winner of a bronze medal in the 2000 Olympics
- Greg Calabrese, American soap opera actor
- John Anthony Calabrese, American classical violist, specialised on the Viola d'Amore, he worked in Europe for several years as "Nane" Calabrese often with I Solisti Veneti
- John Calabrese, member of the Canadian band Danko Jones
- Karyn Calabrese, American raw foodist and restaurateur
- Salvatore Calabrese, Italian physician
- , Italian physician
Joseph R. Calabrese, M.D. is the recipient of the Bipolar Disorders Research Chair, the Director the Bipolar Disorders Research Center, and the Director of the Mood Disorders Program at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. His primary research focus is clinical outcomes in under-served populations of bipolar disorder. Professor Calabrese has received five lifetime achievement awards, including the Nola Maddox Falcone Prize for Affective Disorders' in 2005 and the Gerald L. Klerman Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. More recently, in 2014, 2015, and 2016, Dr. Calabrese was ranked by Thomson Reuters as being one of the world's most highly cited researchers based upon the number of his papers ranked in the top 1% of worldwide citations according to Essential Science Indicators. Dr. Calabrese's Google Scholar H index is 94.
See also[]
- Calabrese (disambiguation)
- Surnames
- Italian-language surnames
- Toponymic surnames