Michael Greenberg

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Michael Greenberg is a prominent American neuroscientist renowned for his pioneering work on activity-dependent gene expression in the brain.

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instanceOf American scientist
human
neuroscientist
academicAdvisorOf numerous graduate students in neuroscience
numerous postdoctoral researchers in neuroscience
academicDiscipline neurobiology
affiliation Harvard University
awardReceived Brain Prize NERFINISHED
membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
membership in the National Academy of Sciences
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt The Rockefeller University NERFINISHED
Wesleyan University NERFINISHED
employer Harvard Medical School NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cell biology
molecular biology
neuroscience
hasAcademicDegree PhD in neuroscience
hasPublishedIn Cell NERFINISHED
Nature NERFINISHED
Neuron NERFINISHED
Science NERFINISHED
influenced understanding of how experience shapes brain circuits
knownFor activity-dependent gene expression in the brain
research on synaptic plasticity mechanisms
studies of neuronal activity–regulated transcription
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Harvard Medical School Department of Neurobiology NERFINISHED
notableWork characterization of CREB-dependent transcription in neurons
discovery of activity-regulated gene transcription programs in neurons
occupation neuroscientist
positionHeld department chair of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School
professor of neurobiology
researchInterest gene regulation in the nervous system
neurodevelopment
signal transduction in neurons
synaptic plasticity
sexOrGender male
studies activity-dependent signaling pathways in neurons
epigenetic regulation in neurons
transcription factors activated by neuronal activity
workLocation Boston NERFINISHED
Massachusetts NERFINISHED

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