1931
Born to I.K. Chow and Djen (Tsao) Chow in Nanking, China.
1953
Earns a Bachelor of Science from National Taiwan University in Taipei City, Taiwan.
1954
Immigrates to the United States.
1956
Earns a Master of Science from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, VA.
1956
Marries Professor Huang on June 10.
1960
Earns a Doctor of Philosophy from Ohio State University in Columbus Ohio.
1960
Is a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, CA, through 1965.
1965
Teaches as an assistant professor of molecular biology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.
1969
Is a member of the American Biophysical Society.
1970
Is a member of the American Society of Biological Chemists.
1971
Teaches as an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.
1975
Teaches as a research professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.
1980
Serves as chairman of the Gordon Research Conference.
1980
Is chairman of the board of Science Counselors National Institute on Aging within the National Institutes of Health through 1984.
1985
Receives the Outstanding Asian-American Scientist Award and the American Women in Science Award.
1987
Serves on the board of directors of the Institute of Molecular Biology in Taiwan.
2008
Is the National Central University Visiting Chair Professor through 2012.
2011
Is a Choh Hao Li Memorial Lecturer within Academia Sinica
2011
Is named the American Biographical Institute’s Woman of the Year.