Daniel Greif, MD
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)Cards
About
Research
Overview
Our laboratory investigates blood vessel development and disease as well as fibroblasts in lung development and fibrotic disease. To this end, we utilize fundamental biochemical, genetic/epigenetic, -omic, computational and developmental biological approaches. We uncovered novel smooth muscle cell progenitors that undergo clonal expansion during diverse vascular diseases, such as pulmonary hypertension and atherosclerosis.
Our ongoing and planned studies of vessel and lung development, maintenance and disease use similar fundamental approaches. Our initial investigations focused on pulmonary artery development, and we are studying the morphogenesis of the walls of other vessels, such as the aorta and cerebral vasculature, and comparing and contrasting their morphogenesis with that of the pulmonary artery. Little is known about the maintenance of blood vessels, and we are interested in evaluating the patterns of cell turnover, proliferation and migration as well as the underlying mechanisms in the adult vessel wall. Moreover, diseases of the vasculature are thought to largely involve a recapitulation of developmental programs, and we are applying our approaches to study animal models of vascular diseases that involve ectopic and aberrant smooth muscle cells and pericytes, such as atherosclerosis, supravalvular aortic stenosis, restenosis, intracranial hemorrhage and pulmonary hypertension. In addition, we have extended our studies to lung fibrosis which is an important cause of hypoxia and hence pulmonary hypertension. Furthermore, we are studying clinical samples obtained from patients with vascular and lung diseases and relating them to our findings in animal models and cultured cells.
Current Research Projects:
- Excess smooth muscle in pulmonary hypertension: pathogenesis and reverse remodeling
- Arterial development, disease (atherosclerosis, supravalvular aortic stenosis), aging: progenitor cell specification, migration and epigenetics.
- Pericytes and blood-brain barrier formation: implications for intracerebral hemorrhage.
- Fibroblasts in lung development and fibrotic disease
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Clinical Care
Overview
Daniel Greif, MD, treats patients with general cardiovascular diseases.
A professor of medicine (cardiology) and genetics, his research is focused on the science of cardiovascular and pulmonary health and disease. His lab investigates the blood vessel wall and the lung in normal development and in vascular and fibrotic pathologies. “A key component of many cardiovascular diseases is the accumulation of excess smooth muscle cells. We are uncovering the sources of these cells and the mechanisms underlying their recruitment,” says Dr. Greif.
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News
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- September 14, 2023
New Professors in the Department of Internal Medicine
- August 11, 2023
AHA Announces 2023 Early Career Investigator Award Finalists
- January 29, 2023
Yale Study Finds Aging of Bone Marrow Accelerates Atherosclerotic Plaque Formation
- October 14, 2022
Nicoli receives 2022 AHA Established Investigator Award