معرفی
Jason Greenberg, MD, MHS, is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Nephrology) at Yale School of Medicine and a clinical investigator in the Yale Clinical and Translational Research Accelerator (CTRA). His work focuses on pediatric kidney diseases, particularly improving risk prediction for clinical decision-making and clinical trials targeting children with acute and chronic kidney conditions. He holds academic appointments in Pediatrics and contributes to translational research initiatives.
Education & Training:
- BS in Biological Engineering, Cornell University (2003)
- MD, SUNY Downstate College of Medicine (2008)
- Pediatrics Residency, NYU Medical Center (2011)
- Pediatric Nephrology Fellowship, Yale University (2015)
- MHS in Health Sciences Research, Yale School of Medicine (2015)
Research Interests:
Dr. Greenberg's research emphasizes biomarkers for kidney disease progression, risk stratification in acute kidney injury (AKI), and translational studies to improve clinical outcomes. He investigates how mild dehydration and environmental factors like particulate matter (PM2.5) influence pediatric kidney health. His work includes large-scale cohort studies and randomized trials, such as evaluating automated medication alerts to reduce AKI risks.
Publications:
His recent work highlights biomarker panels for CKD progression in children, associations between kidney tubule health and cardiovascular outcomes, and longitudinal studies on AKI outcomes. Key themes include pediatric-specific AKI management, environmental exposures, and leveraging proteomic data for precision medicine.
Grants & Teams:
- Member of the CTRA and Janeway Society
- Collaborates with teams like the Chronic Kidney Disease in Children (CKiD) study group
Labs/Teams:
Active in the CTRA, focusing on applying laboratory discoveries to clinical trials and improving pediatric nephrology care through interdisciplinary collaboration.