
Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology
Associate Director of Clinical Chemistry
Virginia Commonwealth University
October 2007 - Present
Office: (804) 828-6407
lbachmann@mcvh-vcu.edu
Virginia Commonwealth University Service
Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology
Associate Director of Clinical Chemistry
Education
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine Fellow
Department of Pathology, University of Virginia
ComACC-accredited program, Oct 2004 – Sept 2007PhD Molecular Medicine/Microbiology (2005)
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VAGraduate Research Scientist, Jun 1998 – Sept 2004
Center for Cell Signaling, Department of Microbiology, University of Virginia
Dissertation Title: “ERK7/8 is a Key Regulator of ERα Function.”BS Biology with option in Medical Technology Summa Cum Laude (1996)
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Roanoke Memorial School of Medical Technology, Roanoke, VA
Licenses & Certifications
American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) Licensure
Medical Technology (1996)
Awards
Dept. of Pathology Research Award, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (2005)
Paul E. Strandjord Clinical Investigator Award, ACLPS 2005, Pittsburgh, PA (2005)
Visiting Research Scientist Award, BD Diagnostics, Sparks, MD (2003)
Biotechnology Training Program Fellowship Award, Charlottesville, VA (2002)
Professional Organizations
Society for Neuro Oncology (SNO), 2006-present
American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC), 2005-present
Academy for Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists (ACLPS), 2005-present
American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), 1996-present
Research Interests
Mass spectrometry based quantification of differentially expressed proteins in biological fluids utilizing a novel proteomics platform
Recent Publications
Book Chapters
Henrich LM, Rogol AD, Bruns DE. A 10-year-old boy with pain-induced seizures.
[Case Review]. In: Scott MG, Gronowski AM, Eby CS, eds. Tietz’s Applied Laboratory
Medicine. Second edition. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2007:233-239.
Peer Reviewed Publications
Henrich LM, Bruns DE, Haverstick DM, Reynolds VG, Boyd JC. Indican interference in
bilirubin assays: A classical solution still applies. [Letter to the Editor]. Clin Chem 2007;53:359-361.Henrich LM, Rogol AD, Bruns DE. Persistent hypercalcemia after parathyroidectomy in an adolescent and effect of treatment with cinacalcet HCl. Clin Chem 2006;52:2286-2293.
Henrich LM, Smith JA, Kitt D, Errington T, Nguyen B, Abdulmaged MT, Lannigan DA. Protein kinase ERK7, a key regulator of ubiquitin-mediated estrogen receptor destruction. Mol Cell Biol 2003;23:5979-5988.
Abstracts
University of Virginia, Department of Pathology Annual Research Symposium (2007), Charlottesville, VA. LC/MS based quantification of differentially expressed proteins in complex biological fluids. LM Bachmann, CE Lyons, SA Moshnikov, M Murgai, B Miller, AS Baras, DJ Templeton.
Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) (2006), Orlando, FL. Activation of the alpha-1A adrenergic receptor increases MMP9 expression and activity and enhances astrocytoma
invasion. LM Henrich, IM Hussaini.University of Virginia, Department of Pathology Annual Research Symposium (2005), Charlottesville, VA. Clinical findings in patients with troponin I concentrations near the 99th percentile of a new troponin assay. LM Henrich, JC Boyd, CA Ghaemmaghami, DE Bruns.
International Federation of Clinical Chemistry/American Association of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC/AACC) (2005), Orlando, FL. Evaluation of a sensitive rapid assay for cardiac troponin I (cTnI) as implemented on the ARCHITECT ci8200 analyzer. JC Boyd, LM Henrich, MJ Schubert, NR Shumaker.
Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists (ACLPS) (2005), Pittsburgh, PA. Clinical findings in patients with cardiac troponin I concentrations near the 10% CV concentration of a new troponin assay. LM Henrich, JC Boyd, CA Ghaemmaghami, NR
Shumaker, DE Bruns.ENDO (2004), New Orleans, LA. ERK8 regulates ER alpha degradation in human breast cells. LM Henrich, JA Smith, T Errington, DA Lannigan.
43rd Annual Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (2003), Chicago, IL. Evaluation of multiplex PCR for the detection of macrolide resistance among Streptococcus species. LM Henrich, B Turng, J Sinha, M Votta, C Yu, J Reuben.
University of Virginia Graduate Biosciences Spring Symposium (2003), Charlottesville, VA. Protein kinase ERK7, a key regulator of ubiquitin-mediated estrogen receptor destruction. LM Henrich, JA Smith, D Kitt, T Errington, MT Abdulmaged, DA Lannigan.
Keystone Symposia, Signaling Systems (2001), Steamboat Springs, CO. Identification of the kinase responsible for estradiol-induced phosphorylation of the estrogen receptor alpha. LM Henrich, DA Lannigan.
Updated February 6, 2008