Lisa Goehler
Lisa Goehler
Lisa Goehler, PhD, was born and
raised in the Seattle area of Washington State. She attended the
University of Washington as an undergraduate, where she received a
Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. During that time she had the
opportunity to work with Dr. Ilene Bernstein, investigating learned
taste aversions associated with tumors and chemotherapy. She did her
graduate work at the University of California, Los Angeles. There she
began her investigations into the structure and function of the
autonomic nervous system, with emphasis on the liver and metabolic
regulation, while training with Dr. Catia Sternini and Dr. Don
Novin. Dr. Goehler then moved to Colorado to train with Dr. Tom
Finger in comparative anatomy, where she was able to apply this
approach to the organization of the vagus and splanchnic-mesenteric
nerves in catfish and goldfish, while at the University of Colorado
Health Sciences Center in Denver. Dr. Goehler became active in
the field of psychoneurimmunology in 1992, when she joined the team of
Dr. Linda Watkins and Dr. Steve Maier,at the University of
Colorado, Boulder, studying immune-to-brain communication. In
2000, Dr. Goehler moved to the University of Virginia, where she
continues her work focusing on the organizing features of immune
sensory pathways. Dr. Goehler lives with her husband, Ron
Gaykema, and two daughters, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge
Mountains.

