

Jason Greenberg
Dr. Jason Greenberg is well-respected in the fields of Pediatrics and Nephrology, serving as an Assistant Professor at Yale University. With a robust academic background, he earned his medical degree from the State University of New York at Brooklyn. Dr. Greenberg further honed his expertise through a residency at New York University Medical Center, followed by a fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine. Complementing his medical training, he also holds a Master's degree in Health Sciences Research from Yale, which underscores his commitment to advancing medical knowledge and practice. Dr. Greenberg's research is primarily centered on improving risk prediction in children with kidney disease, a critical area that has significant implications for clinical decision-making and patient outcomes. His work aims to refine clinical trials and develop more effective strategies for managing pediatric nephrology cases. By focusing on risk prediction, Dr. Greenberg seeks to enhance the precision of clinical trials, ultimately leading to better-informed treatment plans and improved health outcomes for young patients. In addition to his research, Dr. Greenberg is actively involved in teaching and mentoring the next generation of medical professionals. His dedication to education is evident in his approach to integrating cutting-edge research with practical clinical applications, ensuring that his students are well-prepared to tackle the challenges of modern medicine. Dr. Greenberg's contributions to the field are recognized both nationally and internationally, as he continues to collaborate with fellow researchers and clinicians to push the boundaries of what is possible in pediatric nephrology. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also directly impacts the lives of children and families affected by kidney disease.
Publications
, 293-314, 2019-08-29
, 1174-1192, 2021-09-01