Background
Goldstein, Margaret Ann was born on March 13, 1939 in Sinton, Texas, United States. Daughter of Daniel Archibald and Sarah Elizabeth (Tegg) McNeill.
Goldstein, Margaret Ann was born on March 13, 1939 in Sinton, Texas, United States. Daughter of Daniel Archibald and Sarah Elizabeth (Tegg) McNeill.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Rice University, Houston, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, Rice University, 1969.
Lab instructor biology Rice University, 1965-1969. Instructor biology University Texas/M.D. Anderson Hospital, Houston, 1969-1970. Assistant professor biology University Texas, 1969-1977.
Instructor cell biophysics and medicine Baylor College Medicine, 1970-1973, assistant professor cell biophysics and medicine, 1973-1977, assistant professor medicine and cell biology, 1977-1979, associate professor medicine and molecular and cellular biology, 1979-1989, professor medicine and molecular and cellular biology, 1989—2004, professor emeritus, since 2004. Visiting fellow Clare Hall Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2001-2002, life member, 2002^. Consultant National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, 1986-1994, National Research Council, 1996-2000.
Executive committee basic science council American Heart Association, Dallas, 1987-1994, assembly delegate, 1995-1998. Biological director Microscopy Society of America, 1990-1992, chair international committee, 1993-1995, president, 1995-1996. Liaison officer to American Association for the Advancement of Science/CAIP, 1990-1995, responsible to American Association for the Advancement of Science board, 1993-1996.
Vice president, board directors Texas Chamber Orchestra, Houston, 1982-1986. Board directors River Oaks Women's Breakfast Club, 1980-1985, Houston Friends of Music, since 1991, Rice University Shepherd Society Governing Council, since 1995. Member award committee Young Women’s Christian Association Outstanding Houston Women, 1991-1996.
Advisory board member Houston Grand Opera, 1995-1996. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science (affiliate board consortium of affils. for international programs), Council of Scientific Society President's (executive board directors 1997), Association Women in Science (vice president 1979-1980), American Society Cell Biology, Texas Society Electron Microscopy (president 1981-1982, executive council 1977-1983), Microscopy Society of America (biological director 1990-1992, president 1995-1996), Clare Hall (life).
Married Alexander Goldstein, Junior, February 14, 1959. 1 child, David Neil Black.