1945
Dr. Klegerman is born in Chicago, Illinois, to Hyman Joseph and Esther Elizabeth Klegerman.
1967
Dr. Klegerman receives a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois.
1967
Dr. Klegerman becomes a research associate at the University of Chicago.
1969
Dr. Klegerman studies biochemistry at the University of Chicago.
1970
Dr. Klegerman becomes an assistant editor of Encyclopedia Britannica in Chicago, Illinois.
1973
Dr. Klegerman becomes a research associate at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois.
1979
Dr. Klegerman becomes a research associate at Evanston Hospital in Evanston, Illinois.
1980
Dr. Klegerman becomes a research investigator at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.
1981
Dr. Klegerman serves as co-investigator on the first of five grants from the National Institutes of Health.
1984
Dr. Klegerman receives a Doctor of Philosophy from Loyola University of Chicago.
1986
Dr. Klegerman becomes a research associate at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.
1987
Dr. Klegerman is appointed Associate Director of the Institute of Tuberculosis Research at the University of Illinois.
1988
Dr. Klegerman becomes an assistant professor of pharmaceutics at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
1992
Dr. Klegerman becomes editor of “Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Fundamentals and Essentials.”
1996
Dr. Klegerman becomes president and chief executive officer of the Mid-Atlantic Biomedical Research Laboratory.
2000
Dr. Klegerman becomes president and chief executive officer of EchoDynamics, Inc.
2006
Dr. Klegerman becomes an associate professor in the departments of Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).
2012
Dr. Klegerman becomes a founding member of Zymo Pharmaceuticals, LLC.
2013
Dr. Klegerman is promoted to full professor at UTHealth.
2014
Dr. Klegerman marries Maureen Goode, PhD.