The power of light to change your world for good

Dr James Greenberg, Dr Richard Lang & Robert Soler

Dr James Greenberg

Co-Director, Perinatal Institute & Director, Division of Neonatology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Professor University of Cincinnati Department of Pediatrics He leads one of the largest comprehensive clinical and academic programs for newborn care in the United States.

​He is also Professor of Pediatrics and has been an active teacher, researcher and clinician for over 30 years. He’s fascinated by the way that genetic and environmental factors, including light affect NICU outcomes.

​Since 2016 Dr. Greenberg has also been Lead Physician overseeing construction of the Cincinnati Children’s Critical Care Building. This $650 million dollar 630,000 square foot project is set to open in the Fall of 2021.

​Since 2017, Dr. Greenberg has been working closely with Dr. Richard Lang, a colleague at the University, to develop a biologically aware, tunable lighting system so that they can look at how changes in circadian stimulus and spectral intensity affect growth and development.

This new tool for research will be running alongside the day to day patient care in the new building.

Dr Richard Lang

Richard is a Professor within the Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He directs the Visual Systems Group at Cincinnati Children’s and has authored or co-authored more than 120 research papers, including many related to eye development and how light interacts with cells beyond the eye.

Robert Soler

is Vice President of Biological Research and Technology at BIOS Lighting. Prior to his work with BIOS, he worked with NASA to help to design and build the lighting system on the International Space Station designed to synchronize circadian rhythms of astronauts.

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