Meet the Principal Investigator
David Greenberg, M.D.
Dr. Greenberg completed his medical degree and residency at the Baylor College of Medicine, followed by fellowship training in infectious disease at the National Institutes of Health. His research interests stem from his time at the NIH, where he developed a passion for host-pathogen interactions, especially in the context of rare genetic diseases and immunocompromised hosts. While an ID fellow, Dr. Greenberg was part of the team that took care of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) patient who had the first documented human infection with Granulibacter bethesdensis; in a series of papers, they fulfilled Koch’s postulates for proving that the newly discovered G. bethesdensis was pathogenic.
Current Lab Members
Rachelle Koch
Student
Afeefah Khazi-Syed
Student
Past Lab Members
Mickey Tekippe, M.D., Ph.D.
James Howard, B.S.
Danny Zamora, M.D.
Shade Afolabi, M.D.
Kimberly Marshall-Batty, Ph.D.
Marium Yabe-Gill, M.D.
Maria Labandeira-Rey, Ph.D.
Lacey Harbour, M.S.
Bryan Smith, B.S.
Carolyn Sturge, Ph.D.
Seth Daly, Ph.D.
Christina Felder, R.D.
Victor Obuekwe, B.S.
Reed Pifer, Ph.D.
Patrick Wen
Shruti Singh
Hannah Justice
Ashley Wallace
Ajay Narayanan
Kasey Kreutz
Naveen Subramanian
Join Our Lab
We are currently looking for a postdoc or research associate interested in joining our team. Please email David Greenberg and include your CV.
Questions about our research and potential collaborations are always welcome.