About

Dr. Gregory Prince

D.D.S., Ph.D

Dr. Gregory Prince

D.D.S., Ph.D

Dr. Gregory Prince has spent a half-century in healthcare as a clinician and a medical researcher. He received two doctorate degrees from UCLA, DDS in 1973 and PhD in pathology in 1975. He spent four decades in virus research, co-founding Virion Systems, Inc. and pioneering the prevention of RSV disease in premature infants using Synagis®, the first monoclonal antibody approved by the FDA for preventing any infectious disease. Synagis® has been administered to millions of high-risk infants and has saved countless lives.

In 2008, he and his wife JaLynn founded Madison House Autism Foundation (www.madisonhouseautism.org), named after their adult autistic son, to address the lifespan issues facing autistic adults, their families and other caregivers.

He chairs the dean’s council of the University of Utah School of Dentistry and is a governor of Wesley Theological Seminary in DC. He has published over 150 scientific papers.