Philip Greenland, MD
Harry W. Dingman Professor of Preventive Medicine
Senior Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research
Director, Northwestern University Clinical And Translational Sciences Institute
PI, Northwestern University CTSA Program
Feinberg School of Medicine
Research Interests:
Dr. Greenland's research, teaching and clinical interests all focus on the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. He has received numerous research grant awards and authored or co-authored over 160 papers, book chapters, and monographs on topics related to heart disease prevention, heart disease in women, and heart diseases in general. Dr. Greenland's current collaborative research focuses on women's health, heart disease in women, risk factors for cardiovascular disease, peripheral vascular disease epidemiology, and nutritional aspects of high blood pressure. He is Principal Investigator for NIH-funded "CV and non-CV Risks in Four Cohorts." He is also Principal Investigator of several NIH-funded training programs including the Clinical Research Curriculum Award (K-30), the Mentored Clinical Scholars Program (K-12), and the Post-doctoral Training Program (T32) in Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention.

