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Lisa Berreau serves as a Professor in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department within Utah State University's College of Arts & Sciences and concurrently holds the administrative position of Vice President of Research. This dual role positions her at the intersection of cutting-edge chemical research and university-wide research leadership.
Her research program centers on the design and mechanistic investigation of carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs), with particular emphasis on flavonol-based photoactivated systems (PhotoCORMs). These compounds enable spatiotemporally controlled delivery of carbon monoxide—a biologically active gasotransmitter—to specific cellular targets. Her work bridges inorganic synthesis, bioinorganic reaction mechanisms, and therapeutic applications, with significant implications for anti-inflammatory and anticancer therapies.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a research trajectory focused on organelle-specific targeting (mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes), light-triggered release mechanisms, and evaluation of cellular toxicity profiles. The work demonstrates sophisticated integration of metal coordination chemistry, photochemistry, and biological evaluation to address fundamental challenges in gasotransmitter delivery.
Scientific Awards: No awards were documented in the available source materials.
Administrative responsibilities as Vice President of Research encompass strategic oversight of research infrastructure, funding acquisition, and interdisciplinary collaboration across the university. While specific details about student mentorship and grant funding were not provided in the source materials, her extensive publication record indicates active research supervision and external funding support.
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