Background
Goldstein, Murray was born on October 13, 1925 in New York City. Son of Israel and Yetta (Zeigen) Goldstein.
Goldstein, Murray was born on October 13, 1925 in New York City. Son of Israel and Yetta (Zeigen) Goldstein.
Bachelor, New York University, 1947; Doctor of Osteopathy, Des Moines Still College Osteopathic Medicine, 1950; Master in Public Health, University of California, 1959; Doctor of Science (honorary), Kirksville College Osteopathic Medicine, 1970; Doctor of Science (honorary), University New England, 1984; Doctor of Science (honorary), Ohio U., 1986; Doctor of Science (honorary), University Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, 1990; Doctor of Laws (honorary), New York Institute Technology, 1982; Doctor honoris causa, Medical University Pecs, Hungary, 1985; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), College Osteopathic Medicine Pacific, 1988; Doctor honoris causa, Medical School U. Lund, Sweden, 1994.
Rotating intern, Still College Osteopathic Hospital, Des Moines, 1950-1951;
resident internal medicine, Still College Osteopathic Hospital, Des Moines, 1951-1953;
commissioned corps, United States Public Health Service, 1953;
advanced through grades to assistant surgeon general, United States Public Health Service, 1980;
retired, United States Public Health Service, 1993;
assistant to chief, then assistant chief, grants and training branch, National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1953-1958;
director epidemiology and biometry training grant program, division research grants, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1956-1958;
assistant chief research grants review branch, division research grants, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1959-1960;
executive secretary joint county subcommittee cerebrovascular disease, National Institute Neurological Diseases and Stroke and National Heart and Lung Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1961-1967, 69-75;
director extramural programs, National Institute Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1961-1976;
director stroke and trauma program, National Institute Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1976-1978;
deputy director, National Institute Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1978-1981;
acting director, National Institute Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1981-1982;
director, National Institute Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1982-1993;
public health trainee epidemiology, California State Department Public Health, Berkeley, 1958;
acting chief section virus diseases central nervous system, Bureau Acute Communicable Disease, California State Department Public Health, Berkeley, 1958;
medical director, United Cerebral Palsy Research and Education Foundation, Washington, since 1993;
board directors, United Cerebral Palsy Research and Education Foundation, Washington, 1972-1993;
clinical professor neurological medicine, New York College Osteopathic Medicine, since 1977;
senior lecturer department neurology, Uniformed Superior vena cava syndrome U. Health Sciences, since 1986. Board directors National Stroke Association, Burke Research Institute, Robarts Research Institute. Adjunct Professor public health Nova-Southeastern U., since 1995.
Chairman Commissioned Corps Advisory Committee to National Institutes of Health director, 1990-1993, World Health Organization Task Force on stroke and other vascular cerebral disorders, 1986-1989. Director World Health Organization Neurosci. Collaborating Center, Bethesda, 1981-1993.
Liaison, member science advisory board Kent Waldrep National Paralysis Foundation, 1989-1994. Visiting professor medical research Semmelweis Medical U., Budapest, Hungary, 1975. Visiting science section neurology Mayo Clinic and graduate school, Rochester, Minnesota, 1967-1968.
Visiting scholar Henry Ford Hospital, 1979-1980. Vice president Eisenhower Institute Stroke Research, 1975-1988. Consultant bureau research American Osteopathic Association, since 1990.
Lecturer, consultant in field.
Interim director UCPA, 1998. Board directors Baptist Home for Children and Adults, since 1999. With United States Army, 1943-1945.
Fellow American Academy Neurology (member long range planning committee 1972-1975, member manpower committee 1979-1985, member neurology in governmental services and institutions committee 1979-1985, chairman 1981-1983, 93-95, member international affairs committee 1981-1990, chairman 1981-1983, member committee government relations 1983-1985, ANA-AAN del to WorldFedn. Neurology 1983-1985, member AAN commission on public committee and legislation1983-1985, member ad hoc committee for society neurology liaison 1987-1989, senior advisor uniformed services organization neurologists committee 1987-1993, board directors since 1993), American Academy Cedrebral Palsy and Development Medicine, National Institutes of Health Alumni Association (Vice-President board directors since 1999), others.
Married Sue Mary Michael, June 13, 1957. Children: Patricia Sue Robertson, Barbara Jean Warner.