[3][failed verification] In addition to educating medical and dental students in anatomy for over forty years, Standring has led an extensive research career with over 150 papers published.
After completing her PhD, Standring worked as a neuroscientist, publishing over 150 articles relating to her research on repair of the peripheral nervous system.
[5] Early in her career, Standring was assigned the job of creating a bibliography for 36th edition of Gray's Anatomy, after having suggested the idea to her colleague and then-editor of the book, Peter Williams.
and has moved the text forward, introducing new online editions and incorporating interactive and motion-based graphic to further demonstrate and aid in teaching of the complexity of many structure processes.
[11] In retirement, Standring continues to write on applied anatomical topics and on the histories of topographical anatomy and of nerve repair.