INTERNAL MEDICINE RESEARCH
Novel Antibacterial Therapeutics & Alternating Magnetic Fields
Dr. Greenberg's lab uses peptide-conjugated phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers (PPMOs) to block mRNA and prevent translation of target genes.
A New Approach to Post-Surgical Treatment That Can Reduce Infections
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David Greenberg, M.D.
Distinguished Teaching Professor
Internal Medicine | Microbiology
Graduate Programs: Molecular Microbiology
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