Background
Gilman, Alfred Goodman was born on July 1, 1941 in New Haven. Son of Alfred and Mabel Gilman.
Gilman, Alfred Goodman was born on July 1, 1941 in New Haven. Son of Alfred and Mabel Gilman.
Bachelor of Science, Yale University, New Haven, 1962. Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1969. Doctor of Science (honorary), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 1995.
Doctor of Science (honorary), University Chicago, 1991. Doctor of Science (honorary), University Miami, 1999. Division of Medical Sciences (honorary), Yale University, 1997.
Pharmacology research associate National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 1969—1971. Assistant professor, then associate professor pharmacology University Virginia, Charlottesville, 1971—1977, professor, 1977—1981, director medical science training program, 1979—1981. Professor pharmacology, chairman department University Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, 1981—2005, Raymond & Ellen Willie distinguished chairman molecular neuropharmacology, 1987—2009, regental professor, since 1994, interim dean Southwestern Medical School, 2004—2005, director Cecil H. & Ida Green Comprehensive Center Molecular Computational and Systems Biological, 2004—2009, provost, executive vice president academy affairs, dean Southwestern Medical School, 2005—2009.
Chief scientific officer Cancer Prevention Institute Texas, since 2009. Member pharmacology study section National Institutes of Health, 1977—1981, member national advisory general medical science council, 1992—1995. Board science counselors National Heart, Lung Blood & Institute, 1982—1986.
Member science advisory committee American Cancer Society, New York City, 1982—1986. Member science advisory board Huntsman Cancer Institute, University Utah, 1995—2000, Ernest Gallo Clinic & Research Center, University California, San Francisco, 1996—2001, Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust, Miami, 1984—1996. Member science review board Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Bethesda, 1986—1993.
Director Regeneron Pharmaceutics, since 1989, Eli Lilly and Company, Inc., since 1995. Member visiting committee Case Western Reserve University School Medicine, 1995—1999. Chairman steering committee Alliance Cellular Signaling, 2000—2008.
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Member of National Academy of Sciences (Richard Lounsbery award 1987), Texas Academy of Sciences Engineering & Medicine, American Academy Arts & Sciences, Institute Medicine, American Society Biological Chemistry, American Society Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (John Jay Abel award in pharmacology 1975, Louis S. Goodman and Alfred Gilman award 1990, Torald Sollman award 1997).
Married Kathryn Hedlund, September 21, 1963. Children: Amy, Anne, Edward.