Lisa Gansheroff
About Lisa Gansheroff
Lisa Gansheroff is a Health Science Policy Analyst with a background in Molecular Biology and Genetics. She has worked at the National Institutes of Health since 2001 and holds degrees from Princeton University and Harvard University.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Lisa Gansheroff has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2001. In her role as a Health Science Policy Analyst, she contributes to the development and analysis of health policies. Her extensive experience at NIH spans over 23 years, during which she has engaged in various initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes through informed policy-making.
Education and Expertise
Lisa Gansheroff holds an A.B. in Molecular Biology from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Genetics from Harvard University. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in the biological sciences, equipping her with the knowledge necessary to analyze and influence health science policies effectively.
Background
Lisa Gansheroff has a robust academic and professional background in health sciences. Her studies in Molecular Biology and Genetics have shaped her understanding of complex biological systems, which she applies in her current role at NIH. This background supports her analytical capabilities in health policy.
Professional Experience
With over two decades of experience at NIH, Lisa Gansheroff has developed a comprehensive understanding of health science policy. Her role involves analyzing scientific data and translating it into actionable policy recommendations, reflecting her commitment to advancing public health through informed decision-making.