1934
Dr. Levine is born in New York, New York to Benjamin Bernard and Ruth Florence Levine.
1951
Dr. Levine studies at Duke University.
1958
Dr. Levine receives a Doctor of Medicine from George Washington University and becomes a medical house officer at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital (now Brigham & Women’s Hospital) in Boston, Massachusetts.
1959
Dr. Levine becomes assistant resident in medicine at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital.
1960
Dr. Levine becomes a clinical associate at the National Heart Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.
1962
Dr. Levine is appointed chief medical resident at the VA Hospital in West Haven, Connecticut.
1963
Dr. Levine becomes an investigator of the National Heart Institute.
1964
Dr. Levine joins the medical staff at Yale-New Haven Medical Center (now Yale New Haven Health).
1964
Dr. Levine joins the Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology of Yale University.
1966
Dr. Levine is appointed chief of the Section of Clinical Pharmacology at Yale University.
1968
Dr. Levine becomes an attending physician at Yale-New Haven Medical Center.
1969
Dr. Levine is appointed chair of the Institutional Review Board of Yale-Haven Medical Center.
1973
Dr. Levine becomes a professor of medicine and a lecturer of pharmacology at Yale University.
1987
Dr. Levine marries Jeralea Fooshee Hesse.
1997
Dr. Levine is appointed director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Law, Policy, and Ethics Core at the Yale School of Medicine.
1999
Dr. Levine serves as co-chair of the executive committee of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics at Yale University.
2002
Dr. Levine serves as co-director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics.
2008
Dr. Levine becomes a senior fellow of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics.
2009
Dr. Levine is appointed chair of the executive committee of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics.
2015
Dr. Levine earns the title of Professor Emeritus at the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics.