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"The Johns Hopkins team is part of an aggressive effort to identify the variety of different diseases that patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis likely suffer from. This will be one of the greatest medical and scientific achievements of our time."
- Dr. Benjamin Greenberg

 

Dr. Benjamin Greenberg
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Director, The Johns Hopkins Encephalitis Center
Co-Director, The Johns Hopkins Transverse Myelitis Center

Dr. Benjamin Greenberg received his master’s degree in microbiology from The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore and his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. He then completed an internship in medicine at Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago and subsequently returned to Johns Hopkins to complete his residency in neurology. He then completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Molecular Microbiology with Dr. Diane Griffin at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Now an assistant professor of Neurology, Dr. Greenberg focuses on multiple sclerosis, transverse myelitis and infections of the central nervous system. He is actively involved in the evaluation and care of inpatients with infections of the nervous system while devoting his outpatient clinic to the care of patients with various immune mediated diseases of the central nervous system. Dr. Greenberg’s research examines the interaction between the nervous system and viruses, and strives to determine the causes of encephalitis and multiple sclerosis.

Dr. Greenberg currently sees outpatients in the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center on Wednesdays.

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