Background
Steinberger, Emil was born on December 20, 1928 in Berlin. Came to the United States, 1948. Son of Isaac and Itta Steinberger.
educator health facility executive
Steinberger, Emil was born on December 20, 1928 in Berlin. Came to the United States, 1948. Son of Isaac and Itta Steinberger.
Student, University Wroclaw, Poland, 1946. Student, J.W. Goethe University, Germany, 1948. Student, City College of New York, 1950.
Master of Science in Anatomy and Endocrinology, University Iowa, 1955. Doctor of Medicine, University Iowa, 1955.
Intern, Detroit Receiving Hospital, 1955-1956;
resident in internal medicine, Detroit Receiving Hospital, 1959-1961;
associate, then department chairman endocrinology and human reproduction, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, 1961-1971;
professor, department chairman reproductive medicine and biology, University Texas Medical School, Houston, 1971-1983;
clinical professor endocrinology, University Texas Medical School, Houston, since 1983;
Ashbel Smith professor, University Texas Health Science Center, Houston
president, Texas Institute for Reproductive Medicine & Endocrinology, Houston, since 1983. Adjunct professional School Public Health, University Texas Health Science Center, Houston, since 1994. Graduate assistant department anatomy U. Iowa, 1950-1955.
Senior research officer National.Navy Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland., 1956-1958, chief section of endocrinology, 1957-1958. Research associate in endocrinology Wayne State University, Detroit, 1958-1961. Adjunct physician Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, 1961-1965, associate physician, 1965-1968, attending physician, 1968-1971, chief section of clinical endocrinology, 1968-1971.
Assistant professor internal medicine Temple University, Philadelphia, 1967-1969, associate professor, 1969-1971. Member numerous committees University Texas Medical School, 1971-1983. Director Texas Hormone Assay Laboratory, Inc., since 1983.
Chief Executive Officer Texas Foundation for Reproductive Medicine, since 1985. Visiting professor Harvard University Medical School, 1967, University of Poznan Medical School, Poland, 1977, University of Sapporo Medical School, Japan, 1979, University of Chile, Santiago, 1982. Consultant National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, since 1957.
Consultant, advisor, lecturer in field.
Active research committee Planned Parenthood of Houston, executive board directors Infertility Awareness, Natural Family Planning Association of Houston. Fellow American College Endocardiologists. Member American Medical Association, American Association of University Professors, American Association Anatomists, American Association Planned Parenthood Physicians, American Fertility Society, American Society Andrology (charter, founding president 1975-1976, president 1976-1977, director postgraduate education 1977-1979, chairman educational committee 1978-1979, committee future meetings 1978-1979, public committee 1978-1982, awards committee 1981, executive council 1981-1983, nominating committee 1982, chairman committee continuing education and postgraduate courses 1982-1983, Distinguished Andrologist award 1987), American Association Clinical Endocrinologists (charter), Comite Internacional de Andrologia (charter, executive council 1973-1980, public committee 1973-1980, finance subcommittee 1976-1980, executive council subcommittee for new members 1979-1981, membership committee 1979-1982), International Society Research in Biology, World Population Society, Texas Medical Association, New York Academy of Sciences, Houston Gynecological and Obstetrical Society, Harris County Medical Association, Society for Study of Reproduction (charter, nominating committee 1967-1970, membership committee 1968-1970, chairman 1969-1970), Endocrine Society, Sigma Xi.
Married Anna Schneider, December 24, 1950. Children: Pauline, Inette.