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Steven A. Greenberg, MD
Instructor in Neurology Harvard Medical School
Neurology Staff, Division of Neuromuscular Disorders, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Director of Neuromuscular Diseases Fellowship Training Program, Brigham and Women's Hospital

RESEARCH
(1) Bioinformatics applied to clinical neurology and neuromuscular disease
(2) Theory and applications of similarity measures for DNA microarray expression analysis
INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATES
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Children's Hospital, Boston
Massachusetts General Hospital
CLINICAL INTERESTS
Neurology and neuromuscular diseases
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. Greenberg SA. Primality testing algorithms. Undergraduate Thesis, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 1984.

2. Greenberg SA. Neurokinin A in the feline trigeminovascular system. Graduate Thesis, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 1988.

3. Saito K, Greenberg SA, Moskowitz MA. Trigeminal origin of beta preprotachykinin products in feline blood vessels. Neuroscience Letters 1987;76(1):69-73.

TRAINEES
Erik Ensrud, MD BWH Neuromuscular Fellow 2000-2001
Hannah Briemberg, MD BWH Neuromuscular Fellow 2000-2001
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Thesis:

1. Greenberg SA (1984): Primality Testing Algorithms. Undergraduate Thesis, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

2. Greenberg SA (1988): Neurokinin A in the Feline Trigeminovascular System. Graduate Thesis, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Journal Articles:

3. Saito K, Greenberg SA, Moskowitz MA (1987): Trigeminal Origin of Beta Preprotachykinin Products in Feline Blood Vessels. Neuroscience Letters 76(1):69-73.

4. Greenberg SA, McQueen DM, Peskin CS. Three-dimensional fluid dynamics in a two-dimensional amount of central memory. In: Chorin AJ et.al.: Wave motion: theory, modeling, and computation, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987.

5. Matthyse S, Greenberg SA. Anomalous calculating abilities and the computer architecture of the brain. In: Obler LK, Fine D: The Neuropsychology of Talent and Special Abilities, New York: Guilford Press, 1988.

6. Greenberg SA, So YT, Olney RK. Comparative utility of sensory and motor nerve conduction studies and late responses in the diagnosis of polyneuropathy. Muscle Nerve 1993;16:1083-1084.

7. Sharp FR, Rando TA, Greenberg SA, Brown L, Sagar SM. Pseudochoreoathetosis: Movements associated with loss of proprioception. Arch Neurol 1994;51:1103-1109. 8. Greenberg SA. Acute demyelinating polyneuropathy with arsenic ingestion. Muscle Nerve 1996;19:1611-1613.

9. Ionasescu VV, Searby C, Greenberg SA. Dejerine-Sottas Disease with sensorineural hearing loss, nystagmus, and peripheral facial nerve weakness: de novo dominant point mutation of the PMP22 gene. J Med Genet 1996;33:1048-1049.

10. Yoshimura DM, Greenberg SA. Paraspinal muscular dystrophy: a new entity. Neurology 1996;46: A309.

11. Greenberg SA. DNA microarray technology and its application to neurological disorders. Accepted for publication, Neurology 2001.

12. Greenberg SA, Amato AA. Inflammatory myopathy associated with mixed connective tissue disease and scleroderma renal crisis. Accepted for publication, Muscle Nerve 2001.