
Principal Investigator

Michael Eldon Greenberg, Ph.D.
Nathan Marsh Pusey Professor of Neurobiology
Phone: (617) 432-2510
Michael_Greenberg@hms.harvard.edu
My laboratory has had a longstanding interest in uncovering the complex activity-regulated gene expression program relevant to synapse development and neural circuitry. We are particularly interested in understanding the basis of neurological disorders that arise when these processes have gone awry.
Current Lab Members
Laboratory Staff
E. Griffith | A. Hartmann | L. Hu | S. Krüttner | P. Zhang
Postdoctoral Fellows
A. Carter | E. Duffy | B. Gegenhuber | A. Greben | H. Liu | C. Shi | A. Shuster | L. Traunmüller | S. Trowbridge | J. Tycko | B. Woods | X. Wu | L. Xu
Graduate Students
G. Koreman |S. Koren | S. Sun | I. Vogel | T. Whitwam
Research Assistants
Staff

Postdoctoral Fellows

Human molecular neurobiology

Sensory-driven circuit development

Sensory-driven circuit development

Distal enhancer elements in neuronal activity-dependent transcriptional responses

Distal enhancer elements in neuronal activity-dependent transcriptional responses

Mechanisms regulating the expression of immediate early genes

Sensory-driven circuit development

Sensory-driven circuit development

Molecular mechanisms of neurodevelopmental disorders and chromatinopathies

Secreted Proteins

Human molecular neurobiology

Human molecular neurobiology

Sensory-driven circuit development
Graduate Students

Human molecular neurobiology

Distal enhancer elements in neuronal activity-dependent transcriptional responses

Distal enhancer elements in neuronal activity-dependent transcriptional responses

Distal enhancer elements in neuronal activity-dependent transcriptional responses

MECP2 function and Rett Syndrome
Research Assistants

Human molecular neurobiology

Sensory-driven circuit development
