Marie Curie, now at the highest point of her fame and, from 1922, a member of the AcademyofMedicine, researched the chemistry of radioactive substances and their medical applications.
In a 1942 presentation at the New York AcademyofMedicine, the scientists reported that after lobotomy, patients did sometimes become “indolent” or “outspoken.”
She was the first one to report on "Response of Normal People on Different food in plasma glucose and serum insulin", which had won research prize of the Chinese AcademyofMedicine.