Valentina Greco, PhD
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HHMI Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Yale University
333 Cedar Street, SHM I Wing 336C
New Haven, CT 06510
United States
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HHMI Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Public Voices Fellow, The OpEd Project
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Yale University
333 Cedar Street, SHM I Wing 336C
New Haven, CT 06510
United States
Appointments
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HHMI Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Public Voices Fellow, The OpEd Project
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Yale University
333 Cedar Street, SHM I Wing 336C
New Haven, CT 06510
United States
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Carolyn Walch Slayman Professor of Genetics
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HHMI Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Public Voices Fellow, The OpEd Project
Biography
Valentina Greco was born in Palermo, Italy and earned her undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology at the University of Palermo, Italy (1996). She earned her PhD at the EMBL/MPI-CBG, Germany (1998-2002), her postdoc at the Rockefeller University (2003-2009) and is currently a Professor in the Genetics, Cell Biology and Dermatology Departments, a member of the Yale Stem Cell Center and Yale Cancer Center at Yale University (2009-present) and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator (2024-present).
The goal of my laboratory is to discover the fundamental principles of organ regeneration during homeostasis and how pathology emerges from normal tissue growth. A major challenge in the mammalian stem cell field was the inability to follow the same cells in vivo. This limitation obscured insight into the dynamics of these processes, the contributions of intercellular interactions to tissue growth, and the initial events leading to malignancy. To overcome this challenge, my lab established, for the first time, the ability to visualize skin epithelial stem cells and their behaviors in an intact animal by two-photon microscopy. We understand these cell behaviors as expression of the architectures and principles that govern the tissues these cells inhabit much like human behaviors are an expression of the systems and structures in which they are embedded (e.g. a lab, an organization). Looking at the skin epithelium, we have studied regeneration in real-time by labeling and tracking stem cells and the different tissue types that surround them. To address their functional roles, we manipulate cells and their behaviors by altering key signaling pathways and studying the consequences to identify the critical cellular and signaling components for the regenerative process. Our work addresses the fundamental principles used by homeostatic processes, which will provide critical knowledge that will lay the foundation to later address the cellular mechanisms that go awry during disease states such as cancer. This novel live imaging approach has repeatedly led us to a significant number of breakthroughs that neither we nor the field could have anticipated, including but not limited to 1) stem cell position dictates their fate in the hair follicle, 2) a stem cell-mediated phagocytic clearance mechanism that regulates the size of the hair follicle stem cell pool and 3) the unanticipated plasticity of the skin epithelium to correct aberrant tissue growths induced by mutational and non-mutational insults.
Dr. Greco has been the recipient of many awards over her career, such as being recently inducted to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2025, named HHMI Investigator in 2024, elected Fellow for the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) in 2024, co-awarded an European Research Council (ERC) Synergy grant in 2024 and recognized as one of "50 Scientists that Inspire" by Cell Press on its 50th Anniversary.
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Genetics
ProfessorPrimaryCell Biology
ProfessorSecondaryDermatology
ProfessorSecondary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Cancer Signaling Networks
- Cell Biology
- Dermatology
- Genetics
- Greco Lab
- Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics and Development
- Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, and Physiology
- Rheumatic Diseases Research Core
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)
- Yale Stem Cell Center
- Yale Ventures
Education & Training
- Post-doctoral Associate
- Rockefeller University (2009)
- PhD
- Heidelberg University, Cell & Molecular Biology (2003)
- BS
- University of Biological Science (1996)
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0000-0002-6492-4603- View Lab Website
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David Gonzalez
Tianchi Xin, PhD
Ann Haberman, PhD
Kathleen Cook Suozzi, MD
Peggy Myung, MD, PhD
Sang Won Yun, MD, PhD
Stem Cells
Regeneration
Stem Cell Niche
Cell Differentiation
Skin
Wound Healing
Publications
2025
Author Correction: Matrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin
Vicanolo T, Özcan A, Li J, Huerta-López C, Ballesteros I, Rubio-Ponce A, Dumitru A, Nicolás-Ávila J, Molina-Moreno M, Reyes-Gutierrez P, Johnston A, Martone C, Greto E, Quílez-Alvarez A, Calvo E, Bonzon-Kulichenko E, Álvarez-Velez R, Chooi M, Kwok I, González-Bermúdez B, Malleret B, Espinosa F, Zhang M, Wang Y, Sun D, Zhen Chong S, El-Armouche A, Kim K, Udalova I, Greco V, Garcia R, Vázquez J, Dopazo A, Plaza G, Alegre-Cebollada J, Uderhardt S, Ng L, Hidalgo A. Author Correction: Matrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin. Nature 2025, 641: e10-e10. PMID: 40335705, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-09082-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMatrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin
Vicanolo T, Özcan A, Li J, Huerta-López C, Ballesteros I, Rubio-Ponce A, Dumitru A, Nicolás-Ávila J, Molina-Moreno M, Reyes-Gutierrez P, Johnston A, Martone C, Greto E, Quílez-Alvarez A, Calvo E, Bonzon-Kulichenko E, Álvarez-Velez R, Chooi M, Kwok I, González-Bermúdez B, Malleret B, Espinosa F, Zhang M, Wang Y, Sun D, Zhen Chong S, El-Armouche A, Kim K, Udalova I, Greco V, Garcia R, Vázquez J, Dopazo A, Plaza G, Alegre-Cebollada J, Uderhardt S, Ng L, Hidalgo A. Matrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin. Nature 2025, 641: 740-748. PMID: 40108463, PMCID: PMC12074881, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08741-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsRepertoire of proteinsExtracellular matrixInnate immune systemPopulation of neutrophilsImmune diversityPromote barrier functionBacterial invasionInnate immune cellsTGFB signalingForeign moleculesPhysical barrierRing formationBarrier functionImmune systemEnvironmental threatsDefenceDiverse strategiesToxic chemicalsNaive skinTGFBImmune cellsBacteriaNeutrophilsEnzymeProteinMetabolic rewiring in skin epidermis drives tolerance to oncogenic mutations
Hemalatha A, Li Z, Gonzalez D, Matte-Martone C, Tai K, Lathrop E, Gil D, Ganesan S, Gonzalez L, Skala M, Perry R, Greco V. Metabolic rewiring in skin epidermis drives tolerance to oncogenic mutations. Nature Cell Biology 2025, 27: 218-231. PMID: 39762578, PMCID: PMC11821535, DOI: 10.1038/s41556-024-01574-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsWild-type cellsOxidative tricarboxylic acid cycleOncogenic mutationsTricarboxylic acid cycleSingle-cell resolutionMutant phenotypeMutant cellsMutant epidermisCell competitionMetabolic rewiringAcid cycleCellular redoxStem cellsMutant modelsSkin epithelial stem cellsEpidermal stem cellsContribution of glucoseEpithelial stem cellsCytosolic redoxRedox ratioMetabolic stateMutationsHrasG12VSkin epidermisCells
2024
Selective utilization of glucose metabolism guides mammalian gastrulation
Cao D, Bergmann J, Zhong L, Hemalatha A, Dingare C, Jensen T, Cox A, Greco V, Steventon B, Sozen B. Selective utilization of glucose metabolism guides mammalian gastrulation. Nature 2024, 634: 919-928. PMID: 39415005, PMCID: PMC11499262, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08044-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsCellular metabolismMammalian gastrulationHexosamine biosynthetic pathwayTranscription factor networksCellular signaling pathwaysSignaling morphogensGlucose metabolismCellular programmeBiosynthetic pathwayFate acquisitionCell fateHousekeeping natureGenetic mechanismsMesoderm migrationFactor networksERK activationExpression patternsSignaling pathwayDevelopmental processesStem cell modelCell typesSpecialized functionsDevelopmental contextMammalian embryosMouse embryosOncogenic Kras induces spatiotemporally specific tissue deformation through converting pulsatile into sustained ERK activation
Xin T, Gallini S, Wei H, Gonzalez D, Matte-Martone C, Machida H, Fujiwara H, Pasolli H, Suozzi K, Gonzalez L, Regot S, Greco V. Oncogenic Kras induces spatiotemporally specific tissue deformation through converting pulsatile into sustained ERK activation. Nature Cell Biology 2024, 26: 859-867. PMID: 38689013, PMCID: PMC11519783, DOI: 10.1038/s41556-024-01413-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsERK signalingStem cellsSquamous cell carcinomaHair folliclesOncogenic KRAS mutationsCell carcinomaKRAS mutationsSustained ERK activationERK signaling dynamicsOncogenic mutationsOncogenic KrasERK activationStem cell behaviorIntravital imagingAbnormal cell divisionModulates specific featuresKrasG12DTissue deformationSpatiotemporally specific mannerSustained ERK signalingMutationsLiving miceFolliclesTissue disruptionSingle-cell levelCorrection: Cell cycle controls long-range calcium signaling in the regenerating epidermis
Moore J, Bhaskar D, Gao F, Matte-Martone C, Du S, Lathrop E, Ganesan S, Shao L, Norris R, Sanz N, Annusver K, Kasper M, Cox A, Hendry C, Rieck B, Krishnaswamy S, Greco V. Correction: Cell cycle controls long-range calcium signaling in the regenerating epidermis. Journal Of Cell Biology 2024, 223: e20230209503052024c. PMID: 38477880, PMCID: PMC10938063, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.20230209503052024c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe art of observation: bridging science and art to see the unexpected
Gonzalez L, Wei H, Greco V, Friedlaender L. The art of observation: bridging science and art to see the unexpected. Development 2024, 151 PMID: 38477686, DOI: 10.1242/dev.202786.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and Concepts
2023
Organ function is preserved despite reorganization of niche architecture in the hair follicle
Wei H, Du S, Parksong J, Pasolli H, Matte-Martone C, Regot S, Gonzalez L, Xin T, Greco V. Organ function is preserved despite reorganization of niche architecture in the hair follicle. Cell Stem Cell 2023, 30: 962-972.e6. PMID: 37419106, PMCID: PMC10362479, DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2023.06.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsNiche architectureDermal papilla fibroblastsDifferentiated lineagesHair follicle growthStereotypic architectureMultipotent progenitorsEpithelial progenitorsFunctional importanceNicheStem cellsFibroblast nicheProgenitorsPowerful modelIntravital imagingDermal papillaFibroblastsHair folliclesFollicle growthOrgan functionLineagesDifferentiationCrosstalkHairProliferationCellsInjury prevents Ras mutant cell expansion in mosaic skin
Gallini S, Annusver K, Rahman N, Gonzalez D, Yun S, Matte-Martone C, Xin T, Lathrop E, Suozzi K, Kasper M, Greco V. Injury prevents Ras mutant cell expansion in mosaic skin. Nature 2023, 619: 167-175. PMID: 37344586, PMCID: PMC10322723, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06198-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsWild-type cellsRas family proteinsCell cycle inhibitor p21Family proteinsOncogenic RasGenetic approachesMosaic tissuesInhibition of EGFRInhibitor p21EGFR ligandsEGFR pathwayCell expansionAberrant growthConstitutive lossDifferential activationParacrine secretionAbsence of injuryCellsCompetitive balanceInjury repairHealthy skinInjurySkinProteinPathwayMechanisms of skin vascular maturation and maintenance captured by longitudinal imaging of live mice
Kam C, Singh I, Gonzalez D, Matte-Martone C, Solá P, Solanas G, Bonjoch J, Marsh E, Hirschi K, Greco V. Mechanisms of skin vascular maturation and maintenance captured by longitudinal imaging of live mice. Cell 2023, 186: 2345-2360.e16. PMID: 37167971, PMCID: PMC10225355, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.04.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAdult endothelial cellsNeonatal endothelial cellsEndothelial cellsVascular maturationAdult homeostasisOrgan growthAdult maintenanceHomeostasisLive miceVessel regressionFundamental mechanismsGlobal ablationLocal ablationMaturationNetwork perfusionVascular plexusBlood vesselsLongitudinal imagingVessel repairMaintenanceVascular architecturePlexusFunctional networksMiceMechanism
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honor Vice-President/President-Elect/President/Past President of the ISSCR 2022-2026
08/01/2026, 03/17/2022International AwardInternational Society for Stem Cell ResearchDetailsUnited Stateshonor Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
04/23/2025National AwardAmerican Academy of Arts and Scienceshonor HHMI Investigator
09/01/2024National AwardHoward Hughes Medical Institutehonor ASCB Fellow
08/02/2024National AwardAmerican Society for Cell Biologyhonor 50 Scientists that Inspire
09/18/2024National AwardCell Press
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activity Bridge Funding Policy Committee
2025 - PresentCommitteesCommittee Memberactivity Status of Women in Medicine (SWIM)
2023 - 2025CommitteesCo-ChairDetailsTogether with Dr Barbara Gulanski
Honors
honor ERC Synergy Award
07/01/2025International AwardEuropean Research Councilhonor Leo Foundation Grant Award
01/01/2024International AwardLeo Foundationhonor Mid-Career Investigator Award 2021-2022
04/28/2022National AwardFederation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)DetailsUnited Stateshonor Elected Member
02/22/2022Regional AwardConnecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE)DetailsUnited Stateshonor Selected Member
05/26/2021National AwardNational Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Advisory Council (NAMSAC)DetailsUnited States
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- April 25, 2025Source: Yale News
Eight Yale Scholars Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
- February 07, 2025
Valentina Greco Named to '50 Scientists that Inspire' List
- December 31, 2024
YCC Publications 2024
- July 23, 2024
Greco Is Named an HHMI Investigator
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