Curriculum Vitae

Lisa E. Goehler
Born October 24, 1957
Seattle, WA

Phone: (804) 243-3547
FAX: (804) 982-4766
Electronic-mail: goehler@virginia.edu
 

I. Education
B.S. 1981, University of Washington, Psychology
Ph.D. 1989, University of California, Los Angeles, Physiological Psychology

 

II. Professional Experience
1980-83 Research Technician, University of Washington, Department of Psychology
1984-86 Teaching Assistant, UCLA Department of Psychology
1986-88 Teaching Associate, UCLA Department of Psychology
1987-88 Staff Research Associate, VA Wadsworth Medical Center, Los Angeles
1990-1993 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Department of  Cellular and Structural Biology
1992-1996 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Denver Graduate School of Professional  Psychology,
1993-1997; 1999 Instructor, University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Psychology
1996-2000 Research Associate, University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Psychology
2000-present Assistant Professor, University of Virginia, Department of Psychology

 

III. Course Instructor
Neuroanatomy, School of Dentistry, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, team member Spring  1992.
Physiological Psychology I & II, University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology,  1992-1996.
Psychology of Perception (Psyc 4165), University of Colorado, Boulder; Spring 1993, Fall 1994,  Summer 1995, Fall  1999.
Writing in Psychology, (technical writing; Psyc 1020 & 3020), University of Colorado, Boulder, Fall  1993-Spring 1997.
Laboratory in Psychobiology (Psyc 321), University of Virginia, Fall, 2000; Spring, 2001.

 

IV. Fellowships and Grants
NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychology:1983-84
NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Department of  Physiology: 1989-1990
NIH Grant MH 55283 "Cytokine to Brain Communication: Role of the Vagus". Co-Principal  Investigator, 1996-2001.

 

V. Society Memberships
Society for Neuroscience
J. B. Johnston Club (comparative neuroscience)
International Society for NeuroImmunoModulation
Association for Chemoreception Sciences

 

VI. Invited Lectures
April, 2000 Experimental Biology 2000,  San Diego CA; Symposium “The role of the vagus nerve in Fever”; talk entitled: Vagally mediated fever: a visceral chemoreceptive pathway.
November, 2000 Cytokines and the Brain 2 , New Orleans, LA; Symposium "Afferent Signaling"; talk entitled: Immunosensory signaling by the vagus nerve: role of cytokines.

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