Lisa Goldberg
Postdoctoral Scholar
Pennsylvania State University




Dr. Goldberg is a post-doctoral scholar who joined Penn State's Neurobiological Investigation of Learning and Addiction lab in November 2017. She received her Ph.D. in Biomedical Neuroscience from Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, under the guidance of her advisor, Dr. Camron Bryant. Her dissertation work focused on utilizing both forward and reverse genetics to identify genetic factors involved in opioid reward and aversion. Her research interests include identify genetic factors that affect susceptibility to nicotine withdrawal symptoms, as well as transgenerational inheritance of epigenetic changes associated with drug use.

Predoctoral Trainee (previously held)
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Graduate Medical Sciences
Pharmacology, Physiology & Biophysics


Predoctoral Trainee (previously held)
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, Graduate Medical Sciences
Program in Biomedical Neuroscience


Publications listed below are automatically derived from MEDLINE/PubMed and other sources, which might result in incorrect or missing publications. Faculty can login to make corrections and additions.

iCite Analysis       Copy PMIDs To Clipboard

  1. Seemiller LR, Garcia-Trevizo P, Novoa C, Goldberg LR, Murray S, Gould TJ. Adolescent intermittent alcohol exposure produces strain-specific cross-sensitization to nicotine and other behavioral adaptations in adulthood in C57BL/6J and DBA/2J mice. Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2023 Oct 05; 232:173655. PMID: 37802393; PMCID: PMC10995114; DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2023.173655;
     
  2. Seemiller LR, Goldberg LR, Garcia-Trevizo P, Gould TJ. Interstrain differences in adolescent fear conditioning after acute alcohol exposure. Brain Res Bull. 2023 Mar; 194:35-44. PMID: 36681252
     
  3. Seemiller LR, Goldberg LR, Smith PB, Dennis J, Patterson AD, Gould TJ. Genetic differences in nicotine sensitivity and metabolism in C57BL/6J and NOD/ShiLtJ mouse strains. Neuropharmacology. 2022 Dec 15; 221:109279. PMID: 36208797
     
  4. Goldberg LR, Gould TJ. Genetic influences impacting nicotine use and abuse during adolescence: Insights from human and rodent studies. Brain Res Bull. 2022 Sep; 187:24-38. PMID: 35738503
     
  5. Goldberg LR, Yao EJ, Kelliher JC, Reed ER, Wu Cox J, Parks C, Kirkpatrick SL, Beierle JA, Chen MM, Johnson WE, Homanics GE, Williams RW, Bryant CD, Mulligan MK. A quantitative trait variant in Gabra2 underlies increased methamphetamine stimulant sensitivity. Genes Brain Behav. 2021 11; 20(8):e12774.View Related Profiles. PMID: 34677900; PMCID: PMC9083095; DOI: 10.1111/gbb.12774;
     
  6. Zeid D, Mooney-Leber S, Seemiller LR, Goldberg LR, Gould TJ. Terc Gene Cluster Variants Predict Liver Telomere Length in Mice. Cells. 2021 10 01; 10(10). PMID: 34685603; PMCID: PMC8533930; DOI: 10.3390/cells10102623;
     
  7. Goldberg LR, Kutlu MG, Zeid D, Seemiller LR, Gould TJ. Systems genetic analysis of nicotine withdrawal deficits in hippocampus-dependent learning. Genes Brain Behav. 2021 Apr 02; e12734. PMID: 33797169
     
  8. Zeid D, Goldberg LR, Seemiller LR, Mooney-Leber S, Smith PB, Gould TJ. Multigenerational nicotine exposure affects offspring nicotine metabolism, nicotine-induced hypothermia, and basal corticosterone in a sex-dependent manner. Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2021 May-Jun; 85:106972. PMID: 33727150; PMCID: PMC8137648; DOI: 10.1016/j.ntt.2021.106972;
     
  9. Goldberg LR, Zeid D, Kutlu MG, Cole RD, Lallai V, Sebastian A, Albert I, Fowler CD, Parikh V, Gould TJ. Paternal nicotine enhances fear memory, reduces nicotine administration, and alters hippocampal genetic and neural function in offspring. Addict Biol. 2021 01; 26(1):e12859. PMID: 31782218; PMCID: PMC8442877; DOI: 10.1111/adb.12859;
     
  10. Bryant CD, Bagdas D, Goldberg LR, Khalefa T, Reed ER, Kirkpatrick SL, Kelliher JC, Chen MM, Johnson WE, Mulligan MK, Imad Damaj M. C57BL/6 substrain differences in inflammatory and neuropathic nociception and genetic mapping of a major quantitative trait locus underlying acute thermal nociception. Mol Pain. 2019 Jan-Dec; 15:1744806918825046.View Related Profiles. PMID: 30632432; PMCID: PMC6365993; DOI: 10.1177/1744806918825046;
     
Showing 10 of 15 results. Show More

This graph shows the total number of publications by year, by first, middle/unknown, or last author.

Bar chart showing 15 publications over 8 distinct years, with a maximum of 4 publications in 2021

YearPublications
20131
20161
20172
20181
20192
20214
20222
20232

Contact for Mentoring:

72 E. Concord St Evans Building
Boston MA 02118
Google Map


Goldberg's Networks
Click the "See All" links for more information and interactive visualizations
Concepts
_
Co-Authors
_
Similar People
_