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  1. Mark T. Greenberg (born December 31, 1951) is the emeritus holder of The Bennett Endowed Chair in Prevention Research in the Penn State College of Health and Human Development, and founding director of the Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center at the Pennsylvania State University.

  2. Mark Greenberg is a scholar and teacher of philosophy of law, philosophy of mind, ethics, and criminal law. He has clerked for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, worked as a federal prosecutor and Deputy Assistant Attorney General, and published numerous articles and books on legal interpretation and natural law.

  3. Mark Greenberg is an emeritus professor and the founding director of the Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Research Center at Penn State. He has over 40 years of experience in prevention research, focusing on behavioral health problems, wellbeing, mindfulness, and compassion in youth and families.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2023 · Mark T. Greenberg is the author of a report that reviews the evidence for social and emotional learning (SEL) in schools. The report synthesizes 12 meta-analyses of SEL programs and provides recommendations for effective implementation and research.

  5. Mark S. Greenberg, MD, FAANS, es Profesor Adjunto y Director del Programa de Formación de Residentes de Neurocirugía, Departamento de Neurocirugía y Reparación Cerebral, Facultad de Medicina Morsani, Universidad del Sur de Florida. Tampa, Florida, Estados Unidos. Puntos clave. Índice de contenidos. Edimeinter. Líderes en Actualización Médica.

  6. 9 Edición. Manual de Neurocirugía de Mark Greenberg es el manual de Neurocirugía más completo que se haya publicado hasta la fecha y ha sido el libro de cabecera de la especialidad durante más de un cuarto de siglo. Esta tercera edición en español (novena edición en inglés) se ha ampliado y actualizado en su totalidad.

  7. Dr. Mark T. Greenberg Author of more than 300 articles and book chapters on child development and the promotion of child and family well-being. Emeritus Professor, and former Bennett Chair of Prevention Research at Pennsylvania State University.