Alumni Home / Chair's Corner / Alumni Officer's Den / Alumni Directories / Alumni Updates / Alumni Profiles

Harold S. Goodman
     Graduate student
     Adviser: Fred Rights
     Degree: M.S., 1952
     Title of thesis: An attempt to detect the presence of curculating tissue antigens during the course
          of a streptococcal infection

Contact information (as of 5/1/04):
     493 Shady Lane
     Piney River, VA 22964
     Ph: (434) 277-8739
     Fax: NA
     Home email: shaneartclass@hotmail.com

Current activity: After getting my Master's degree from Wayne State, I went to the Department of Microbiology at the University of Michigan, where I received my Ph.D. in 1954. My employment history is as follows:
     - 1955: Post-doctorate, Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
     - 1956-60: worked at Mt. Sinai Research Foundation, Chicago, IL
     - 1960-65: Assistant Professsor, Department of Medicine, Allergy Research Lab, University of
                      Chicago Medical School
     - 1966-68: Head of Allergy Research Lab, Michael Reese Research Foundation, Chicago, IL
     - 1969-70: Associate Professor, Department OB/GYN, University of Illinois Medical School,
                       Chicago, IL (dealt with issues of family planning for the poor and the legalization of
                       abortions)
     - 1971-73: Mt. Sinai Hospital, Dept. OB/GYN, Chicago, IL (developed and supervised a
                       family planning program)
     - 1973-88: worked part-time in the Department of Clinical Pathology, San Francisco V.A.
                       Hospital

Personal: I retired in 1988. I am married again and have 4 kids. I am now living my life to the fullest, in the simplest way possible and taking daily notes on my progress.

Alumni Home / Chair's Corner / Alumni Officer's Den / Alumni Directories / Alumni Updates / Alumni Profiles

Home/ Introduction / Research / GraduateProgram / Directory / Department News / Alumni / MedicalSchoolHomePage / WayneStateHomePage

 

Web site last updated July 1, 2004
Copyright © 2004 Wayne State University School of Medicine Department of Immunology & Microbiology