She eventually decided to start her own lab, using a high-risk/high-reward approach alongside another Yale principal investigator, Ann Haberman.
[2] Greco is married to fellow Yale faculty member Antonio J. Giraldez, and they have two children, Lola and Gael.
In the final two years of her undergraduate program, Greco studied tumor suppressor genes in mitotic cell division in the lab of Aldo di Leonardo.
[5] Greco focuses on the mammalian hair follicle in mice to study cellular homeostasis, wound repair, and cancer.
[13] The ongoing work of the Greco lab is looking to determine how skin reacts to mutations and the contribution of different tissue types to homeostasis.