
Assistant Professor
at University of California, Davis
Elizabeth Neumann is an assistant professor in the chemistry department at UC Davis. Her research focuses on understanding the molecular and cellular architecture behind complex human disorders, such as renal cell carcinoma, spina bifida and Alzheimer's Disease. This highly interdisciplinary research involves developing analytical tools and multimodal imaging methods for understanding complex biological phenomena. She has a passion for mentorship, outreach and board games. Before joining UC Davis, she was a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and an NSF graduate fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois.
Awards & Certifications
2024 University of California Faculty Development Award
2024 American Society for Mass Spectrometry Research Award
2021 Dr. Laura Busenlehner Award, Vanderbilt University
National Institutes of Health T32 Fellowship, 2019-2020
2019 American Society for Mass Spectrometry Asilomar Travel Award
2019 Urbana-Champaign Graduate Student Leadership Award
2019 American Chemical Society Partners for Progress and Prosperity Award
National Science Foundation-Graduate Research Fellowship, 2016-2019
Springborn Endowment Fellowship, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2015-2019
Illinois Distinguished Fellowship, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2015-2019
2015 ACS Outstanding Senior Undergraduate Chemistry Student Award
Accreditations
Treasurer recognised by International Mass Spectrometry Imaging Society
Areas of Expertise
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