Elizabeth Reisman

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW

Biography

Dr. Elizabeth Reisman is a research scientist with expertise in human physiology, metabolism, and omics-based approaches, including quantitative proteomics and bioinformatics. She completed her first PhD in Analytical Chemistry at Monash University, before pursuing her long-standing passion for human performance and undertaking a second PhD in Exercise Physiology and Metabolism at the Australian Catholic University. Her research focuses on molecular and subcellular adaptations of human skeletal muscle to exercise, integrating systems-level approaches to understand mechanisms of metabolic health, adaptation, and ageing.

Dr. Reisman has extensive experience in experimental design, high-throughput data analysis, and interpretation of large-scale proteomic datasets to investigate mitochondrial, proteostasis, and metabolic regulation in human tissue. She has a proven track record of collaborative research and the effective communication of findings with both academic and translational impact.

Currently positioned in Nir Eynon’s group at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI), Monash University, Dr. Reisman is highly motivated to advance research in metabolic disease, healthy ageing, and therapeutic discovery through integrative multi-omics frameworks.