Valentina Greco, PhD
Professor at Yale University
2014 NYSCF – Robertson Stem Cell Investigator
PhD, EMBL/MPI-CBG, Germany
Postdoctoral Training, The Rockefeller University
Bio
Dr. Greco is the inaugural Carolyn Slayman Professor at Yale University where she is utilizing genetic, live imaging, and genomic approaches to capture the emergence of cancer by live imaging to transform current therapeutic strategies to cure and prevent cancer. She received her PhD from European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and completed her postdoctoral training at The Rockefeller University.
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- Making Science Stronger: Valentina Greco Talks Collaboration, Leadership, and Philanthropy
- A Tale of Four Studies: Valentina Greco’s Lab Uncovers the Fascinating Dynamics of Skin Regeneration
- NYSCF Community Showcased at the International Society for Stem Cell Research Conference
- Advancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in STEM: Defining Challenges and Actionable Strategies
- Translating Discoveries into Medicine, Advancing Equity in Science, and New Cancer Therapies: Watch Highlights of the 2021 NYSCF Conference
- The Stem Cell Science You Won’t Want to Miss at The NYSCF Conference
- How the Soldiers of the Skin Protect Us from Infection
- Valentina Greco Shares Her Advice for Promoting Gender Equity in STEM
- Precision Medicine and the Power of Stem Cells: Highlights of the 2019 NYSCF Conference
- A New Soldier Against Skin Cancer: The Hair Follicle
- NYSCF Innovator Discovers Cells Police Neighbors
- NYSCF Innovator Finds Cell Coordination Promotes Skin Healing
- Six NYSCF Innovators Named 2016 Faculty Scholars
- NYSCF Innovator Studies Stem Cell Behavior in Adult Tissues
- NYSCF Innovators Find Clues to Stem Cell Life and Death
- NYSCF Awards $9M to Six New NYSCF - Robertson Investigators