Dr. John Doe is a professor of Biology at the University of California, Los Angeles. He received his B.S from UCLA and his M.D. from Penn State University before eventually becoming supervising doctor at the Pennsylvania Hospital Emergency Center in 1997. After his fifteen-year career as a supervisor there, Dr. Doe returned to Los Angeles, where he accepted a tenure position at his alma mater UCLA. In addition to teaching, Dr. Doe is a regular contributor to National Science Quarterly and an enthusiastic Lakers fan. He recently collaborated on a manuscript with friend and colleague, Dr. Sam Smith, entitled Parkinsons and the Genetic Response to Eastern Medicine, in which he and Dr. Smith presented research compiled during three summers spent in India. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his Wife Jane and their dog Lucy
Dr. Jane Doe is a professor of Biology at the University of California, Los Angeles. She received his B.S from UCLA and her M.D. from Penn State University before eventually becoming supervising doctor at the Pennsylvania Hospital Emergency Center in 1997. After her fifteen-year career as a supervisor there, Dr. Doe returned to Los Angeles, where she accepted a tenure position at his alma mater UCLA. In addition to teaching, Dr. Doe is a regular contributor to National Science Quarterly and an enthusiastic Lakers fan. She recently collaborated on a manuscript with friend and colleague, Dr. Sam Smith, entitled Parkinsons and the Genetic Response to Eastern Medicine, in which she and Dr. Smith presented research compiled during three summers spent in India. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband John and their dog Lucy.