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James M. Greenberg, MD

Title

Director, Division of Neonatology

Associate Director, Perinatal Institute

Appointment

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine

Email

james.greenberg@cchmc.org

Phone

513-636-3149

Fax

513-803-0968

Credentials

MD: University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, Ill., 1977-1981.

Pediatric Internship and Residency: University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic, Minneapolis, Minn., 1981-1984. Chief Resident, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic, Minneapolis, Minn., 1984.

Fellowship: Immunology / Neonatology, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic, Minneapolis, Minn., 1985-1987; 1988-1989; visiting scientist, Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Division of Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Cambridge, England.

Certification: American Board of Pediatrics, 1988; subspecialty board, Neonatal / Perinatal Medicine, 1989.

Position History

Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota Medical School 1990-91.

Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 1991-2009.

Professor, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 2009-present.

Awards and Honors

  • Best Doctors in America Award, Cincy Magazine, 2008
  • Visiting Professor Shanghai Children’s Medical Center; Project HOPE, 2005
  • Mead Johnson Excellence in Teaching Award, Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2000
  • Letter of Commendation, CME Committee, Children's Hospital Medical Center, 1999
  • Dee and Moody Summer Research Fellow, Northwestern University, 1976-1977

Research Grants and Contracts

  • Specialized Center of Research (SCOR), Jeffrey A. Whitsett, M.D., principal investigator. SCOR Project III, James M. Greenberg, M.D., principal investigator; "FGF-VII (KGF) and Receptors in Lung Morphogenesis and Repair"; Sept. 1, 1996 to Aug. 31, 2001; National Institutes of Health, NIHLB P50 HL56387.
  • "Analysis of Cardiac Endothelial Chimerism by Mouse Fetal Lung Mesenchymal Cells", James M. Greenberg, M.D., principal investigator; Nov. 1, 1997 to April 30, 1999; Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals.
  • "Neonatal Skin: Evaluation of Epidermal Barrier Function", Steven B. Hoath, M.D., prinicpal investigator, James M. Greenberg; co-investigator, July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1999, National Institutes of Health, NINR R01-NR03699.
  • "Transition to Nipple Feeding for Preterm Infants", Gail McCain, Ph.D., R.N., principal investigator; James M. Greenberg, co-investigator; Oct. 1, 1997 to Spet. 30, 1002; National Institutes of Health, 1-RO1-NR04083-01.

Publications, Most Recent

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Greenberg, J.M.: Fifty Years Ago in the Journal of Pediatrics Journal of Pediatrics: Hydramnios as a Signal to the Physician Responsible for Newborn Patients.Journal of Pediatrics, 2008; 153(2):227.

Greenberg, JM. The Challenge of Car Seats. Journal of Pediatrics, 2007; 150(3):215-6.

Greenberg, J.M.: Fifty Years Ago in the Journal of Pediatrics: Spontaneous Pneumothorax in the First Ten Days of Life. Journal of Pediatrics, 2007; 150(2):197.

Mallory, B.P.; Mead, T.J.; Wiginton, D.A.F.; Kulkarni, R.M.; Greenberg, J.M.; Akeson, A.K.: Lymphangiogenesis in the developing lung promoted by VEGF-A.Microvascular Research, 2006; 72:62-73.

Book Chapters:
Greenberg, J.M.; Donovan, E.F.; Warner, B.B.; Haberman, B.E.; Narendran, V.; Schibler, K.R.: Neonatal Morbidities of Prenatal and Perinatal Origin.Creasy and Resnik’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice, 6 ed. Chapter 58. Elsevier Ltd., Philadelphia, PA.; 2008.

Marino, B.S.; Fine, K.S.; Greenberg, J.M.: Blueprints: Pediatrics 5 ed. Chapter 13. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (eds.), Baltimore, MD; 2008.

Shannon, J.S.; Greenberg, J.M.: Lung Growth and Development. In: Murray JF, Nadel J (eds) Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA. in press, 2008.

Presentations, Most Recent

Invited Speaker: Prematurity Initiative. Kiwanis - Westwood First Presbyterian Church, April 28, 2009; Cincinnati, OH.

Invited Speaker: Opportunities for Improvement in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Neonatology Grand Rounds, March 27, 2009; Cincinnati, OH.

Invited Speaker: Seminar Series, CCHMC Departments of Development, and Marketing and Communications, Westin Hotel, November 13, 2008; Cincinnati, OH.

Invited Speaker: Latest Advances and Research in the Field of Premature Birth. Clinton/Highland County March for Babies Kick-Off Event, September 3, 2008; Wilmington, OH.

Invited Speaker and Panelist: Late Preterm Births: Better Outcomes In Utero. March of Dimes, 35th Annual Newborn Day Conference: Current Issues in Neonatology, May 1-2, 2008; Charleston, WV.

Invited Speaker: Late Preterm Infant. St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center, Grand Rounds, April 23, 2008; Edgewood, KY.

Invited Speaker: The Changing Spectrum of Neonatal Practice: Practical Implications. AAP Workshop on Perinatal Practice Strategies: Fashioning the Future, April 4-6, 2008; Scottsdale, AZ.

Prevention of Prematurity: What is Possible in Cincinnati. Good Samaritan Hospital, Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds, March 13, 2008; Cincinnati, OH.

A Challenge from the Institute of Medicine. NeoFest Conference, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, March 14, 2008; Cincinnati, OH.

Invited Speaker: What Are We Doing About the High Infant Mortality Rate in Greater Cincinnati. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, February 12, 2008; Cincinnati, OH.

Invited Speaker: Pharmacoeconomics of BPD and CLD. American Association for Respiratory Care Symposium, December 2-3, 2007; Orlando, FL.

Invited Speaker: Prematurity Initiative. Infant Mortality Summit, Drake Center, October, 15, 2007; Cincinnati, OH.

Invited Speaker: Can We Prevent Preterm Birth. Neonatology Grand Rounds, September 14, 2007; Cincinnati, OH.

Invited Faculty: NeoPrep Conference, American Academy of Pediatrics, August 19-25, 2007; Atlanta, GA.

Professional Organization Memberships

Special Interests

Neonatal chronic lung disease; late preterm infant

Community Affiliations

  • Mercy Fairfield Special Care Nursery, Medical Director
  • Regional Newborn Services, Medical Director

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