
Lisa Holland
Lisa Holland received her BS degree in Chemistry from the University of Maryland at College Park, while working in the Electroanalytical Research Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. She received her PhD in Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill under the direction of James Jorgenson. Through a National Research Service Award she held a postdoctoral fellowship under the direction of Susan Lunte in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Kansas. Holland is the recipient of a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development award, has served on the scientific committee of national and international conferences, and has numerous publications in the field of separation chemistry. She was elected to the executive board of the American Chemical Society Subdivision of Chromatography and Separation Chemistry, is currently the Chair elect. She holds a faculty position in the C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry at West Virginia University, specializing in microscale separations of biomolecules relevant to human health. She enjoys teaching instrumental analysis to undergraduate and graduate students and mentoring the many outstanding graduate students who have studied separation science at WVU.