Biography

Amanda Winter-Greenberg, Ph.D. ABPP, is a pediatric neuropsychologist and assistant professor in the Department of Neurology. She is a licensed psychologist with board certification in clinical neuropsychology.

Winter-Greenberg specializes in the neuropsychological evaluation of children with complex medical conditions, including a variety of medical disorders that affect neurological functioning and development such as prematurity/low birth weight, genetic disorders, epilepsy, stroke, brain injury, hematological disorders, leukemia, brain tumors, demyelinating diseases, encephalitis, congenital heart defects, chronic renal failure, craniofacial abnormalities, histiocytosis, metabolic storage disorders and perinatally acquired HIV. 

Winter-Greenberg is the neuropsychologist at the Dell Children’s Medical Center’s Children’s Comprehensive Care Clinic. She is also the co-training director of the APPCN member neuropsychology residency program at Dell Medical school and is the Texas Child Study Center’s neuropsychology track supervisor for their APPIC member pre-doctoral psychology internship. Her research interests include risk and protective factors for neurocognitive functioning in children with complex medical conditions.

Credentials

Professional Titles

Assistant Professor

Department of Neurology

Courtesy Assistant Professor

Department of Pediatrics

Education & Training

Ph.D., School Psychology

The University of Texas at Austin

Awards & Recognition

  • Earl Jennings Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin, 2005-2006
  • Merit Scholarship, Tulane University, 2001-2004