Daniel S. Greenspan, American molecular biologist, educator. Arthritis Foundation fellow, 1984-1987; principal investigator National Institutes of Health. Member American Society Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, American Society Microbiology, American Society Human Genetics, New York Academy of Sciences, American Society Matrix Biology (council member, since 2009), Sigma Xi.
Background
Greenspan, Daniel S. was born on August 31, 1951 in Jersey City. Son of Aaron and Doris (Greenspan) G. Bachelor, New York University, 1974, Master of Science, 1978, Doctor of Philosophy, 1981. Postdoctoral fellow department human genetics Yale University, New Haven, 1981-1984, research scientist, member of faculty, 1984-1986.
Education
Assistant professor pathology & laboratory medicine University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986-1992, associate professor, 1992-1997, professor, 1997. Member Comprehensive Cancer Center, 1996.
Career
Postdoctoral fellow department genetics Yale University, New Haven, 1981-1984, research scientist, member faculty, 1984-1986. Assistant professor pathology and laboratory medicine University Wisconsin, Madison, 1986-1992, associate professor, 1992-1997, professor, since 1997, vice chair for research, 2003—2006, member Comprehensive Cancer Center, since 1996, member Cardiovascular Center, since 1999, professor and interim chair department cell and regenerative biology. Affiliate Waisman Center for Human Development and Development Disabilities, since 2003, professor, since 2004.
Kellett professor, since 2004. Member advisory council American Society Matrix Biology, since 2009.
Achievements
Membership
Member American Society Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, American Society Microbiology, American Society Human Genetics, New York Academy of Sciences, American Society Matrix Biology (council member, since 2009), Sigma Xi.
Interests
Sailing, scuba diving.
Connections
Married Leslie Herman, June 27, 1999. Children: Ilana Rina, Jonathan Meir.