

Carisa Harris-Adamson
Dr. Carisa Harris-Adamson is redefining paradigms in occupational and environmental health as an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. With a keen focus on understanding and preventing work-related injuries, she is dedicated to enhancing human performance, productivity, and overall health. Her research is pivotal in assessing the multifaceted factors—physical, personal, and psychosocial—associated with conditions such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Dr. Harris-Adamson's innovative approach includes the development of exposure assessment devices aimed at prevention, demonstrating her commitment to translating research into practical solutions. Her work is not confined to local boundaries; she actively collaborates on global research initiatives, such as evaluating the impact of heavy load carrying on women in developing countries. This international perspective enriches her research, providing valuable insights into diverse occupational health challenges. Her contributions to the field have not gone unnoticed, as she has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards, recognizing her as a leader in occupational and environmental health. Dr. Harris-Adamson's dedication to her field is evident in her ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between research and real-world application, ensuring that her findings lead to tangible improvements in workplace safety and health. In addition to her research, Dr. Harris-Adamson is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of scholars and practitioners. She fosters an environment of curiosity and innovation, encouraging her students to explore new frontiers in occupational health. Her mentorship has inspired many to pursue careers dedicated to improving workplace conditions and preventing injuries. Dr. Harris-Adamson's work is characterized by a holistic approach, considering the intricate interplay of various factors that contribute to occupational health issues. Her research not only advances scientific understanding but also informs policy and practice, making a significant impact on the lives of workers worldwide. Through her tireless efforts, she continues to pave the way for safer and healthier work environments.
Publications
, 345-353, 2024-06-18
, A76.3-A77, 2019-04-01
, 143-150, 2013-09-09
, 804-808, 2018-09-01