Background
Goldberg, Alan Marvin was born on November 20, 1939 in Brooklyn. Son of William and Celia Ida (Rudman) Goldberg.
Goldberg, Alan Marvin was born on November 20, 1939 in Brooklyn. Son of William and Celia Ida (Rudman) Goldberg.
Bachelor of Science, Brooklyn College Pharmacy, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacology, University of Minnesota, 1966; Doctor of Science (honorary), Long Island U, 1995.
Research assistant, University of Wisconsin, 1961-1962;
research assistant, University of Minnesota, 1962-1966;
research associate Institute Psychiatric Research, Indiana U., 1966-1967;
assistant professor department pharmacology, Indiana U., 1967-1969;
assistant professor environmental medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1969-1971;
associate professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1971-1978;
professor department environmental health science, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, since 1978;
associate department chairman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1978-1980;
acting director division toxicology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1979-1980;
director division toxicology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1980-1982;
director Center Alternatives to Animal Testing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, since 1981;
associate dean research, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1984-1994;
associate dean corporation affairs, School Public Health, Baltimore, since 1994;
administrative head health education program, Johns Hopkins University/National Basketball Player Association, 1990-1995;
consultant, Organization of European Cooperation and Development, Paris, since 1998. Principal research scientist Chesapeake Bay Institute, 1979-1984. Member health hazard evaluation team of chemical waste dumps State of Tennessee, 1980.
Member review panel Environmental Protection Agency, 1980-1982. Member working group on harmonization of in vitro methods Organisation Economics and Cmty. Development, since 1995.
Organizer 1st World Congress on Alternative and Animal Use in Life Sciences, 1993. Scientific advisory board subcommittee on toxicology United States Food and Drug Administration, since 1996. Member interagency coord.com. for validation of alternative method Department of Health and Human Services, since 1998.
Board directors Xenogen, Inc.
Trustee Hildergard Doerenkamp-Gerhard & Binden Foundation, since 1985. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Society Neurosci. (president Baltimore chapter 1971-1973), American Society Neurochemistry, American Epilepsy Society, Association University Technology Mgrs., International Society Neurochemistry, Society Toxicology (Ambassador Mid-Atlantic section 1998), International Study Group on Memory Disorders, International Union Pharmacology, Office of Technology Assessment Panel on Alternatives to Animal Use in Research Testing and Edition and Frontiers in Neuroscience, National Academy Science, Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources, Licensing Executive Society.
Married Helene Schoenbach, August 14, 1960. Children— Michael David, Naomi Jill.