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Adam S. Greenberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he also serves as Associate Dean of Postdoctoral Education and Co-Director of the Biomedical & Health Informatics PhD Program. His academic career spans appointments at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2013-2019), Johns Hopkins University, and Carnegie Mellon University.
- PhD in Psychological and Brain Sciences (2010), Johns Hopkins University
- MS in Biomedical Engineering (2001), University of Alabama-Birmingham
- BS in Biomedical Engineering (1996), Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Greenberg's research focuses on attention mechanisms across sensory modalities, particularly object-based attention and cognitive neuroscience. His work employs fMRI and psychophysics to investigate neural attention gradients, perceptual warping, and cross-modal attention dynamics. Key findings appear in journals like J Neurosci and Cerebral Cortex.
His 15 most recent publications (2008-2025) reveal a consistent focus on attentional selection processes in visual and auditory domains, with methodological innovations in multivariate pattern analysis and tractography. Thematic clusters include visual field meridian effects, auditory scene analysis, and cross-modal attention mechanisms.
Scientific Honors include election to Sigma Xi and The Psychonomic Society, plus multiple Outstanding Educator Awards at MCW. He leads the MARVL Visualization Lab and has directed over $2.5M in grants from NIH, NSF, and American Society of Breast Surgeons.
As a mentor, he has advised 12 PhD students and supervised 6 postdoctoral researchers, including Christopher Reynolds (chemobrain research) and Gennadiy Gurariy (auditory attention). His teaching portfolio includes courses in perception, neuroimaging, and advanced neuroscience, with adjunct appointments in Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.




