family (biology) | Biology | Doctor of Medicine | Medicine | medicine | Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | biology | Physical medicine and rehabilitation | New York University School of Medicine | Baylor College of Medicine | Type (biology) | Washington University School of Medicine | Strong Medicine | Family (biology) | Cell biology | Stanford University School of Medicine | Royal Society of Medicine | Old Crow Medicine Show | Nuclear medicine | molecular biology | Albert Einstein College of Medicine | School of Medicine | Molecular Biology | International Computers Limited | Internal medicine | Institute of Medicine | Indiana University School of Medicine | Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | cell (biology) | Acorn Computers |
She taught physiology and biophysics for 13 years, while becoming affiliated with the National Biomedical Research Foundation, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a councillor of the International Society for the Study of the Origins of Life (1980) and acting on the editorial boards of DNA, Journal of Molecular Evolution and Computers in Biology and Medicine.