
Jeremy Greene, MD Co-Principal Investigator
Jeremy Greene is a Professor of the History of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His area of clinical expertise includes internal medicine. Greene serves as the Elizabeth Treide and A. McGehee Harvey Chair in the History of Medicine. Greene’s research interests include the history of therapeutics, especially pharmaceuticals. He also practices internal medicine at the East Baltimore Medical Center with admitting privileges to the Johns Hopkins University Hospital.
Greene earned his MD and PhD from Harvard University. He completed his residency at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He serves on the Johns Hopkins University Press Faculty Editorial Board. Greene’s research explores the ways in which medical technologies come to influence our understanding of what it means to be sick or healthy, normal or abnormal, on personal, regional, and global scales. Greene is the founding director of the Center for Medical Humanities and Social Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, Core Faculty in the JHDAAI, Associate Faculty at the Berman Institute of Bioethics, a co-Investigator in the Opioid Industry Documents Archive, the Black Beyond Data Project, and the Sawyer Seminar in Precision and Uncertainty in a World of Data. He holds joint appointments in the Department of History of Science and Technology and the Department of Anthropology at the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.