Elizabeth Grevengoed, PhD, PA-C Make an Appointment Ask a Question Refer Patient Elizabeth Grevengoed, PhD, PA-C, is a physician assistant specializing in medical oncology and hematology at National Jewish Health. Dr. Grevengoed is in the Division of Oncology. Department of Medicine Division of Oncology, Cancer Center 5280 Top Doctors 2020 Previously a 5280 Top Doctor America’s Top Doctors 2015 — Castle Connolly, Medical, Ltd. Recognized in America’s Top Doctors — Castle Connolly, Inc. Best Doctors in America® 2019-2020 — Best Doctors, Inc. Recognized in Best Doctors in America® — Best Doctors, Inc. America’s Top Doctors 2020 — Castle Connolly Medical, Ltd. Email Profile Print Profile Overview Contact Info & Locations Programs & Services Department of Medicine Division of Oncology Specialties & Conditions Esophageal Cancer Lung Cancer Education Education 2009 University of Colorado Denver, Master's, Physician Assistant Studies & Physician Assistant Certification 2003 University of North Carolina, PhD, Genetics & Molecular Biology 1998 Eckerd College, BS, Marine Biology Fellowship 2003 - 2006 Johns Hopkins University, Cell Biology Professional Memberships Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants American Association of Physician Assistants Association for Physician Assistants in Oncology Publications Maruyama R, Grevengoed E, Stempniewicz P, Andrew DJ (2011). Genome-wide analysis reveals a major role in cell fate maintenance and an unexpected role in endoreduplication for the Drosophila FoxA gene Fork head. PLoS One. 6(6). Grevengoed EE, Peifer, M (2003). Cytoskeletal Connections: Building strong cells in new ways. Current Biology. 13: R568-R570. Grevengoed EE, Fox D, Gates J., Peifer, M (2003). Balancing different types of actin polymerization at distinct sites: Roles for Abelson kinase and Enabled. Journal of Cell Biology. 164 (6). Grevengoed EE, Loureiro JJ, Jesse TL, Peifer M. (2001) Abelson kinase regulates epithelial morphogenesis in Drosophila. Journal of Cell Biology 155: 1185-98. McCartney BM, McEwen DG, Grevengoed E, Maddox P, Bejsovec A, Peifer M. (2001) Drosophila APC2 and Armadillo participate in tethering mitotic spindles to cortical actin. Nature Cell Biology 3: 933-8. Ask a Question through Patient Portal Sign in to your My National Jewish Health patient portal account to communicate with your care team, manage appointments, and more. Create an Account Contact Information Office: 303.232.0602 Email: grevengoede@njhealth.org Locations Western Hematology Oncology Red Rocks Medical Center 400 Indiana Street #230 Golden, CO 80401 Patient Ratings The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our independent rating system, the Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey. This survey is about the patient care experience and does not address crucial characteristics like medical decision-making, prescribing the best therapy, and patient outcomes. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score. Learn more about our patient satisfaction survey. Comments Comments are collected in our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Surveys. Patients are de-identified to protect confidentiality and patient privacy. Learn more about our patient satisfaction survey.