Freedom Green
M.D./Ph.D. Student
Freedom Green is a medical student in the (MD/PhD Program). She will enter into graduate school portion of the training program in 2025.
About Me
Freedom, accompanied by service dog Gus Gus, completed her undergraduate degree in Biology at the University of Houston-Victoria, her Master of Research degree in Biomedical Research at Imperial College London, and then spent two and a half years studying arboviral and SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis at Baylor College of Medicine. Aside from her academic and research pursuits, Freedom is an avid and outspoken advocate for diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in STEM, and has been a veteran ambassador for Patriot PAWS Service Dogs since 2017. On the weekends, you can find Freedom curled up with a new (or old) hardback, working on her 1969 Mustang, or exploring the city with her Nikon and her four-legged sidekick.
Hobbies/Interests
Disability advocacy, veteran support, reading, classic cars, old movies, hiking and camping, photography
Research Topic
Emerging pathogens, virology, infectious disease, biosafety, biodefense
Why I chose MD/PhD
While serving as a combat medic, I quickly learned that my ability to care for my patients was limited by the availability and efficacy of current diagnostic, preventative, and therapeutic strategies. After leaving the military, I sought to address these gaps through research. However, during my time as a researcher, I realized I missed seeing patients and that I wanted a career in both science and medicine. In short, the MD/PhD path chose me, it just took me a while to figure it out!
Why I chose MD/PhD at ºÚÁÏÍø
I chose the STX-MSTP primarily because of the people. Alongside the remarkable research and academic opportunities, I found an incredible support system in the current students, faculty, and program administration. To me, there was no better place to pursue my training.
Post-bac work or other affiliations
Assistant Laboratory Director at Texas Children's Hospital Feigin Tower Biosafety Level 3 Facility
Research Assistant in the National School of Tropical Medicine's Translational Virology Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine
Master of Research in Biomedical Research at Imperial College London
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Biology at University of Houston-Victoria
Education
B.A.A.S; Biology, University of Houston Victoria, 2018
M.S., Biomedical Research, Imperial College London, 2020
Publications
Feitsma, E. A., Janssen, Y. F., Boersma, H. H., van Sleen, Y., van Baarle, D., Alleva, D. G.,
Lancaster, T. M., Sathiyaseelan, T., Murikipudi, S., Delpero, A. R., Scully, M. M., Ragupathy, R., Kotha, S., Haworth, J. R., Shah, N. J., Rao, V., Nagre, S., Ronca, S. E., Green, F. M., … Zion, T.
C. (2023). A randomized phase I/II safety and immunogenicity study of the montanide-
adjuvanted SARS-COV-2 spike protein-RBD-FC vaccine, AKS-452. Vaccine, 41(13),
2184–2197.
Green, F. M. & Ronca, S. E. (2022). Safety procedures to work with West Nile virus in
Biosafety Level 3 facilities. Methods in Molecular Biology, 205–210.
Nwanosike, H., Green, F. M., Murray, K. O., Weatherhead, J. E., & Ronca, S. E. (2022).
Protocol of detection of West Nile virus in clinical samples. Methods in Molecular Biology,
119–125.
Janssen, Y. F., Feitsma, E. A., Boersma, H. H., Alleva, D. G., Lancaster, T. M., Sathiyaseelan, T.,
Murikipudi, S., Delpero, A. R., Scully, M. M., Ragupathy, R., Kotha, S., Haworth, J. R., Shah, N.
J., Rao, V., Nagre, S., Ronca, S. E., Green, F. M., Aminetzah, A., Sollie, F., … Zion, T. C.
(2022). Phase I interim results of a phase I/II study of the IGG-FC Fusion COVID-19 subunit
vaccine, AKS-452. Vaccine, 40(9), 1253–1260.
Alleva, D. G., Delpero, A. R., Scully, M. M., Murikipudi, S., Ragupathy, R., Greaves, E. K.,
Sathiyaseelan, T., Haworth, J. R., Shah, N. J., Rao, V., Nagre, S., Lancaster, T. M., Webb, S. S.,
Jasa, A. I., Ronca, S. E., Green, F. M., Elyard, H. A., Yee, J., Klein, J., … Zion, T. C. (2021).
Development of an IGG-FC Fusion COVID-19 subunit vaccine, AKS-452. Vaccine, 39(45),
6601–6613.