For the next 20 years, Schor rose through the academic and administrative ranks at the
University of Pittsburgh, ultimately becoming the Carol Ann Craumer Professor of Pediatric Research, Chief of the Division of Child Neurology in the Department of Pediatrics, and Associate Dean for Medical Student Research at the medical school. She designed and implemented one of the first computer-gated, problem-based curricular elements at the
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Schor designed and implemented the Scholarly Project Initiative, requiring research and scholarship from every medical student at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Schor was primarily responsible for the development of the
Golisano Children’s Hospital and the Levine Autism Center at the
University of Rochester Medical Center. In 2006, Schor became the William H. Eilinger Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, and Pediatrician-in-Chief of the Golisano Children’s Hospital at the
University of Rochester, posts she held until January 2018, when she became Deputy Director of the
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). In 2016, she became a fellow of the
American Academy of Neurology. In May 2021, she also assumed the role of Acting Scientific Director of NINDS. She was continuously NIH-funded for research and training efforts for 27 years. She was appointed by
Lawrence A. Tabak as acting director of the
NIH Intramural Research Program (IRP), succeeding
Michael M. Gottesman. Schor began her new role on August 1, 2022. She became the IRP director on November 6, 2022. == Personal life ==