Chatham University

Biology (MS) Faculty and Staff

Lisa Lambert, Ph.D.

Lisa Lambert, Ph.D.

lambert@chatham.edu
Professor of Biology and Program Director, MS Biology
Hometown : Fort Mitchell, KY
Joined Chatham : 1985

Academic Areas of Interest

molecular evolution of iron transport proteins, transferrins, ferric binding proteins, antimicrobial peptides, co-evolution of proteins, bioinformatics

Personal Areas of Interest

Bridge, computer games, reading (science fiction and mysteries)

Biography

My BS (Biology, magna cum laude) is from Furman University (1980) and my PhD (genetics) is from Indiana University, Bloomington (1985). At Chatham, I have served as department chair (Biology), division chair (Natural Sciences), and associate dean (Academic Affairs). My research focuses on the evolution of the genes involved in iron homeostasis using primarily a bioinformatics approach (phylogenetics, protein modeling, etc.) I have served as a panel reviewer for the NSF and NIH, as an external reviewer for several colleges, and as an ad hoc reviewer for a number of journals including BMC Genomics and the Journal of Molecular Evolution. Over the years I've offered over 20 different courses including genetics, biostatistics, bioinformatics, research methods, and developmental biology. I have supervised 12 thesis students and over 65 undergraduate tutorial students. I am married to Dr. Michael Lambert of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, and we have two children, two cats, and one rabbit.

Education

  • B.S. Biology, Furman University (Greenville, SC), 1980 (magna cum laude)
  • Ph.D., Indiana University (Bloomington, IN), 1985

Publications

Awards

  • Project Bedrock Digital Scholar Mentor (HHMI-funded BioQuest initiative) 2002
  • NSF CCLI grant (co-PI) - The Fluorescence Spectrometer in the Undergraduate Chemistry and Biology Curriculum (1999)
  • 1989 EDPRESS Award National Winner, best “How To Do It” article
  • Project Kaleidoscope, Faculty for the 21st Century, Class of 1995
  • NSF Supplementary Grant for Small College Investigators (1990)
  • Phi Beta Kappa (1980)
  • Rhodes Scholarship District Finalist (1979)

Organizations

Presentations

  • Babacanec C, Lambert LA. 2008. “Bioinformatics Approach to the Identification of Potential Sites of Interaction between HFE and TFR2.” Poster presentation: Symposium on Metals in Biological Systems, Duquesne University , December 2008.
  • Williams, KR, Lambert LA. 2007. “Evolutionary Conservation of Parvovirus VP2 and Transferrin Receptor 1 Residues.” Poster presentation: ABASM Regional Conference, November 2007.
  • Haslego-Hilton K, Lambert LA. 2006. “Evolution of hepcidin: an antimicrobial peptide.” Poster presentation: ABASM Regional Conference, November 2006.
  • Perri H, Johnson M, Lambert LA. 2004. “Patterns of amino acid conservation in clostridial neurotoxins.” Poster presentation: ABASM Regional Conference, November 2004.