This is the third act for Denise Raynor. The first one began with a ten year stint in biomedical research. Then, married with two children, she enrolled in medical school, went on to an Ob/Gyn residency and a fellowship in maternal fetal medicine which began a career in academic medicine where research and resident education were her particular interests. Later, she earned a Masters in Public Health. Now an Emerita of Emory University, Denise has fought against racial bias and gender discrimination in medicine, focused primarily on making women and families the decision makers in their own healthcare. <p/> Denise has always loved the magic of discovery. As a staunch believer in lifelong learning, she remains on the volunteer faculty of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Emory. At home in Atlanta, you'll find her reading nonfiction history, literary and historical novels, mysteries and thrillers in her spare time, when she isn't seeing a play or concert or sampling the many outstanding restaurants in town.