Lisa M. Tran, Ph.D
Health Scientist
Lisa Tran is a toxicologist with 8 years of experience investigating the effects of environmental chemicals on lung health. Lisa earned her Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Arizona. Her graduate work involved evaluating the role of cytochrome P450 enzymes in xenobiotic-induced lung toxicity. Lisa has conducted toxicology research on a wide range of environmental health topics. She studied toxicity mechanisms of pulmonary toxicants including tobacco smoke, tobacco-specific nitrosamines, pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and arsenic. She is experienced in evaluating toxicological data and biomarkers associated with exposure and toxicity. She has additional experience in studying the role of macrophages in inflammation, tissue repair, and lung disease development. Lisa has published 18 abstracts, book chapters, and peer-reviewed articles on various toxicology and environmental health topics.
Contact Information
Phone (949) 989-4077 ext.107
Email lisa.tran@valeosciences.com
