Lisa Bruno is the Carol Lee Shen Chief Conservator of the Brooklyn Museum Conservation Laboratory, one the first museum conservation facilities in the United States. A member of the Museum staff since 1993, Bruno has also been an adjunct professor at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts and at Pratt University. A pioneer in the use of CT scanning to study ancient Egyptian human and animal mummies, she has also worked at the Brooklyn Museum/Johns Hopkins archaeological site at the Mut Precinct at the temple of Karnak in Luxor, Egypt, and at the State University of New York at Binghamton Wari site in Ayacucho, Peru. Bruno has a B. A. from New York University and a Masters Degree in Art Conservation from the University of Delaware, Winterthur Museum Art Conservation Department. She has done internships at the Guggenheim Museum, Cooper Hewitt Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, Norton Art Conservation, Cleveland Museum of Art, and Art Institute of Chicago. She has lectured widely and conducted workshops and is a Professional Member of the American Institute for Conservation.