
Robert Green
- Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
- Associate Physician, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
- Geneticist, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
- Director, Genomes2People Research Program, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
About
Robert C. Green, MD, MPH is an internationally recognized leader in genomics, serving as Professor of Medicine (Genetics) at Harvard Medical School and as a physician-scientist who directs the Genomes2People (G2P) Research Program at Mass General Brigham, Broad Institute and Ariadne Labs. Dr. Green’s pioneering efforts have significantly contributed to accelerating the implementation of genomic/precision medicine on a global scale.
Dr. Green completed his undergraduate degree at Amherst College and his Doctor of Medicine (MD) at University of Virginia School of Medicine. He has also received a Master of Public Health (MPH) in epidemiology from Emory University School of Public Health. His specialty training was at Harvard Medical School, and he is board certified in both neurology and medical genetics.