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  1. A 1963 graduate of Harvard College, Dr. Goldberg attended HMS for two years, then took a leave of absence — which he joked lasted over 55 years — to conduct physiology research in a lab in Building C, where he went on to earn a PhD and join the HMS faculty in what would become the Department of Cell Biology.

  2. Jul 13, 2023 · He then came back across the “pond” to enter Harvard Medical School, much to the delight and pride of his family. But “my son the doctor” was not to be. After two years in medical school, Fred’s path took a detour.

  3. Jul 20, 2023 · After a brief fellowship as a Churchill scholar at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, he entered Harvard Medical School, but he abandoned his medical studies after two years to pursue what he found to be the more intellectually exciting world of full-time research.

  4. The small class sizes, hands-on learning and close bonds he built with professors are just a few of the highlights Dr. Goldberg remembers from his time at medical school. One unorthodox learning experience, in particular, stands out: spending two weeks living in the then Ontario Hospital.

  5. After two years, he transferred to the Harvard Graduate School and in 1968 received his PhD in Physiology for studies in the laboratory of HM Goodman. He then joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School and rose to become full Professor of Physiology in 1977 and since 1993 Professor of Cell Biology.

  6. Dr. Goldberg received his AB degree in Biochemistry and his PhD in Physiology in 1968 from Harvard University, after attending Cambridge University as the first Churchill Scholar and Harvard...

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  8. Oct 9, 2007 · A distinguished pupil at George Heriot's, Goldberg won the Crichton scholarship to Edinburgh University medical school, from which he graduated in 1946.

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