Steven A. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D.

Steven A. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D.

Contact Information

University of Rochester Medical Center
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 645
Rochester, NY 14642

Appointment: (585) 275-1200

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  • Admits to Highland Hospital Admits to Highland Hospital

Patient Care Bio

Dr. Steven A. Goldman is the Edward and Alma Vollertsen Rykenboer Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurology at the University of Rochester, and Neurologist-in-Chief of Strong Memorial Hospital. He is also Chief of the Department's Division of Cell and Gene Therapy, and Co-Director of Rochester's Center for Translational Neuromedicine. Goldman holds additional appointments as a Professor of Neurosurgery, and as the Dean Zutes Chair in Biology of the Aging Brain. Goldman moved to Rochester in 2003 from the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, where he was the Nathan Cummings Professor of Neurology, and Attending Neurologist at New York Presbyterian Hospital.

A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he obtained his PhD with Fernando Nottebohm at the Rockefeller University in 1983, and his MD from Cornell in 1984. Dr. Goldman interned in Medicine and did his residency in Neurology under Fred Plum at New York Hospital-Cornell, and Jerome Posner at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, before joining the Cornell faculty. Dr. Goldman is interested in cell genesis and neural regeneration in the adult brain, with a focus on the use of neural stem and progenitor cells in treating demyelinating and neurodegenerative diseases. His lab focuses on the use of stem and progenitor cells for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's Disease, as well as for the treatment of glial diseases such as the pediatric leukodystrophies and multiple sclerosis He also has a strong interest in the conversion of resident cells into brain cancers, and is board certified in neuro-oncology. He has published over 200 papers in his field, over 100 as first or senior author. Dr. Goldman is a recipient of the Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award of the NIH, and has been elected to the Association of American Physicians and American Society for Clinical Investigation, as well as the American Neurological Association. Dr. Goldman remains active clinically, with subspecialty interests in stroke, myelin disease and neuro-oncology, and he is the program director for Rochester's neuro-oncology fellowship. He serves on standing committees of the NIH, and is a voting member of the FDA Cellular, Tissue and Gene Therapy Advisory Committee. His work is supported by NIH/NINDS, the Mathers and Adelson Foundations, the Department of Defense, CHDI, the National MS Society, NYSTEM, and Biogen Idec.

Awards & Honors

Jacob Javits Neurosci. Investigator Award (NIH) 2002 - 2009
Human Frontiers Scientific Program award 1998 - 2001
National Multiple Sclerosis Soc. Invest. Award 1997 - 2007
American Paralysis Association Award 1993 - 1994
Irma T. Hirschl Career Scientist Award 1993 - 1997
FIRST Award | NIH/NINDS 1992 - 1997
Cornell Scholar in Biomedical Science 1988 - 1991
Clinical Invest. Development Award | HIH/NINDS 1988 - 1993
Mathers Charitable Foundation Awards 1988 - 1997
Medical Scientist Training Program | USPHS 1978 - 1984
Phi Beta Kappa | University of Pennsylvania 1977
Mayor's Scholar | City of Philadelphia 1974 - 1978
Senatorial Scholar | State of Pennsylvania 1974 - 1978
Benjamin Franklin Scholar, U. of Pennsylvania 1974 - 1978

Current Appointments

Edward A. and Alma Vollertsen Rykenboer Chair in Neurophysiology - Department of Neurology (SMD)
Professor - Department of Neurology, Center for Translational Neuromedicine (SMD) - Primary

Specialties

Neurology - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Education

MD | Medicine | Cornell Univ Medical College1984
PhD | Neurobiology | Rockefeller University1983
BA | Biology | Univ of Pennsylvania1978

Post-Doctoral Training & Residency

Residency in Neurology at Cornell University Medical College07/01/1985 - 6/1988
Internship in Internal Medicine at Cornell University Medical College07/01/1984 - 6/1985