Michael Greenberg

Michael Greenberg, Ph.D.

Nathan Marsh Pusey Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Professor of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital
Director of the Hock E. Tan and K. Lisa Yang Center for Autism Research, Harvard Medical School

Michael Greenberg, Ph.D. – Faculty Profile

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Title: Nathan Marsh Pusey Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School; Director of the Hock E. Tan and K. Lisa Yang Center for Autism Research, Harvard Medical School; Professor of Neurology, Boston Children's Hospital.

The Aim

The Greenberg Lab studies how life experiences turn genes on or off to shape learning and brain development. The lab focuses on the molecular mechanisms by which sensory experiences regulate gene expression in the brain.

The Impact

This research has illuminated how the brain rewires itself in response to experience, a process essential for learning, memory, and behavior. Several of the genes and pathways the lab has identified are mutated in autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders, positioning this work as foundational for developing new therapies for these conditions.

A Closer Look

Article: State of Stasis , Harvard Medical School / Harvard Gazette, June 2020. This piece describes how Mike Greenberg and colleagues identified a tiny cluster of hypothalamic neurons that can flip mice into and out of a hibernation‑like state, or torpor, revealing brain circuits that dial down body temperature and metabolism and opening avenues for understanding suspended animation and its medical uses.

Article: Decoding Brain Evolution , Harvard Medical School, December 2021. This article highlights Mike Greenberg’s co‑leadership of the Allen Discovery Center for Human Brain Evolution, which links evolutionary genetic variants to their effects in neurons to explain how human brains acquired uniquely human cognitive and behavioral capacities.

Contact

Email: michael_greenberg@hms.harvard.edu
Lab website: greenberg.hms.harvard.edu

Publications View
Cooperative interactions of simian immunodeficiency virus Nef, AP-2, and CD3-zeta mediate the selective induction of T-cell receptor-CD3 endocytosis.
Authors: Authors: Swigut T, Greenberg M, Skowronski J.
J Virol
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Upstream stimulatory factors are mediators of Ca2+-responsive transcription in neurons.
Authors: Authors: Chen WG, West AE, Tao X, Corfas G, Szentirmay MN, Sawadogo M, Vinson C, Greenberg ME.
J Neurosci
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The many forks in FOXO's road.
Authors: Authors: Tran H, Brunet A, Griffith EC, Greenberg ME.
Sci STKE
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The Drosophila forkhead transcription factor FOXO mediates the reduction in cell number associated with reduced insulin signaling.
Authors: Authors: Jünger MA, Rintelen F, Stocker H, Wasserman JD, Végh M, Radimerski T, Greenberg ME, Hafen E.
J Biol
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Regulation of transcription factors by neuronal activity.
Authors: Authors: West AE, Griffith EC, Greenberg ME.
Nat Rev Neurosci
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Time-lapse imaging of a dynamic phosphorylation-dependent protein-protein interaction in mammalian cells.
Authors: Authors: Spotts JM, Dolmetsch RE, Greenberg ME.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Survival factor-mediated BAD phosphorylation raises the mitochondrial threshold for apoptosis.
Authors: Authors: Datta SR, Ranger AM, Lin MZ, Sturgill JF, Ma YC, Cowan CW, Dikkes P, Korsmeyer SJ, Greenberg ME.
Dev Cell
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Analysis of phosphorylation-dependent protein-protein interactions using a bacterial two-hybrid system.
Authors: Authors: Shaywitz AJ, Dove SL, Greenberg ME, Hochschild A.
Sci STKE
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The IGF-1/Akt pathway is neuroprotective in Huntington's disease and involves Huntingtin phosphorylation by Akt.
Authors: Authors: Humbert S, Bryson EA, Cordelières FP, Connors NC, Datta SR, Finkbeiner S, Greenberg ME, Saudou F.
Dev Cell
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DNA repair pathway stimulated by the forkhead transcription factor FOXO3a through the Gadd45 protein.
Authors: Authors: Tran H, Brunet A, Grenier JM, Datta SR, Fornace AJ, DiStefano PS, Chiang LW, Greenberg ME.
Science
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