::The Stanford Institute for Immunity, Transplantation and Infection focuses on understanding the immune system's ability to defend the body against foreign invaders
at the molecular and cellular level -- and ultimately how to control it --. We will examine the immune system on three different levels: how to make it more effective at preventing micro-organisms from flourishing; how to quell it
when it attacks the body in autoimmune conditions, such as multiple sclerosis; and how to keep it from rejecting transplanted organs.
::The Stanford Cancer Center (SCC) focuses the world-class expertise of more than 240 researchers and clinicians on the most critical issues in cancer research
and medicine today. These dedicated individuals work together in multidisciplinary teams to unravel cancer’s secrets and to transform the latest detection, diagnosis,
treatment and prevention discoveries into the most advanced cancer therapies available. Combining these advances with comprehensive support services, the SCC
is committed to giving patients every clinical and technological advantage in the prevention and treatment of cancer.
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Major Publications
Differential Transcriptional Responses to Interferon-alpha
and Interferon-gamma in Primary Human Hepatocytes-
JOURNAL OF INTERFERON & CYTOKINE RESEARCH 2010
Reg-II Is an Exocrine Pancreas Injury-Response Product
That Is Up-Regulated by Keratin Absence or Mutation-
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 2007
Global Transcriptional Response to Interferon Is a
Determinant of HCV Treatment Outcome and Is
Modified by Race-
HEPATOLOGY 2006
Keratin Mutation Primes Mouse Liver
to Oxidative Injury-
HEPATOLOGY 2005
Interferon-alpha regulated gene expression in patients initiating interferon treatment for
chronic hepatitis C-
HEPATOLOGY 2003
Evolution of functional polymorphism in the gene coding for the Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin
FEMS MICROBIOL LETTERS 2002
Cell Specificity of Helicobacter pylori Cytotoxin-
INFECTION & IMMUNITY 2000
Dr. Greenberg's Lab
Dr. Greenberg is the Grant Professor of Medicine and Microbiology and Immunology and is
currently the Senior Associate Dean for Research in the School of Medicine. Dr. Greenberg runs an active
laboratory
that studies the interaction of a variety of viral pathogens within the GI tract and liver. These studies
utilize
modern molecular and immunologic techniques to address basic questions about pathogenesis and immunity.
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