

Research Interests
Elise’s current research interests include understanding wildfire smoke mixtures toxicity using in vitro and computational approaches, evaluating the role of extracellular vesicles in respiratory responses to toxicants using human clinical samples, and exploring relationships between chemical exposure, social stressors, and the built environment. She is also passionate about mentoring and developing resources to train the next generation of scientists in computational approaches in environmental health research.
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Julia Rager
Publications
Link to full publication list: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/1RUEY5mbxcOAL/bibliography/public/
Awards
Recipient of The Leon and Bertha Golberg Postdoctoral Fellowship