
Dr. Geoffrey S. Ginsburg's research interests are in the development of novel paradigms for developing and translating genomic information into medical practice and the integration of personalized medicine into health care.
Education and Training
- Research Fellow in Cardiology, Medicine, Children's Hospital Boston, 1987 - 1990
- Fellow in Cardiology, Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 1987 - 1990
- Medical Resident, Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 1984 - 1987
- Ph.D., Boston University, 1984
- M.D., Boston University, 1984
Grants
- Duke University Program in Environmental Health
- Transplant Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Research Training Grant (TIDIRTG)
- Building and Deploying a Genomic-Medicine Risk Assessment Model for Diverse Primary Care Populations.
- The IGNITE II CC: Engagement, Coordination, Demonstration, and Dissemination
- Abbott Diagnostics Collaborative Sponsored Research Agreement
- Preparing Genetic Counselors for Genomic Medicine Research
- Medical Scientist Training Program
- The Role of Junctophilin Type 2 in Cardiac Node Automaticity
- One-Carbon Metabolism Genetics Data Analyses
- Mapping Epigenetic Memory of Exposure New To Observe (MEMENTO)
- Predicting prebiotic effects on human microbiota, behavior, and cognition.
- Interdisciplinary Training Program in Lung Disease
- Transfusion Medicine and Hematology
- Postdoctoral Training in Genomic Medicine Research
- Multidisciplinary Heart and Vascular Diseases