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  1. Eric Greene is a biochemist who studies protein-nucleic acid interactions using single-molecule imaging. He works on genome integrity mechanisms such as homologous DNA recombination at Columbia University, New York.

  2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. Our group uses single-molecule optical microscopy to study fundamental interactions between proteins and nucleic acids - we literally watch individual protein molecules or protein complexes as they interact with their DNA substrates.

  3. Eric Greene is a specialist in medieval Chinese Buddhism and the history of Buddhist meditation. He has published several books and articles on topics such as Chan Buddhism, Buddhist rituals, and Buddhist paintings.

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    As NHGRI director, Dr. Green leads the Institute's research programs and other initiatives. Under his guidance, the Institute has completed two major cycles of strategic planning to ensure that its research investments in genomics effectively advance human health. The first effort yielded the highly cited 2011 NHGRI strategic vision, “Charting a co...

    Born and raised in St. Louis, Dr. Green comes from a scientific family. His father, Maurice Green, Ph.D., was a virologist at St. Louis University School of Medicine, where he directed the Institute for Molecular Virology for over five decades. His brother, Michael Green, M.D., Ph.D., was a molecular biologist at the University of Massachusetts - W...

    While directing an independent research program for just over two decades, Dr. Green was at the forefront of efforts to map, sequence and understand mammalian genomes. His work included significant, start-to-finish involvement in the Human Genome Project. These efforts eventually blossomed into a highly productive program in comparative genomics th...

    Dr. Green has earned the following honors and awards: 1. Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (1989 - 1990) 2. Lucille P. Markey Scholar Award in Biomedical Science (1990 - 1994) 3. Induction into the American Society for Clinical Investigation (2002) 4. Induction into the Association of American Physicians (2007) 5. Cotlove Lecturesh...

  4. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics. Our group uses single-molecule optical microscopy to study fundamental interactions between proteins and nucleic acids - we literally watch individual protein molecules or protein complexes as they interact with their DNA substrates.

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    • ecg2108@cumc.columbia.edu
  5. Feb 1, 1996 · Eric Greene uses rare photographs, transcripts, and extensive interviews with the writers, directors, actors, and producers to read the Apes saga as a profoundly American myth. Greene also looks at the attempts of filmmakers like Oliver Stone and James Cameron to remake the myth for the 90s.

  6. Eric Greene is the author of Planet of the Apes as American Myth (3.89 avg rating, 65 ratings, 8 reviews, published 1996), New York City Transit Authorit...