From then until 1966, he held academic positions in medicine at the university.
Since the 1970s he has held several academic and administrative positions.
He preferred his medical practice, and decided not to take up an academic position.
Offered several academic positions, which he turned down in favor of business.
Ultimately both men lost their jobs, and Meyer never held an academic position again.
In 1989, he was restored to his previous academic position.
Since then he has held various academic positions in the university.
After the war he held a number of academic positions.
About 140 of his former colleagues hold academic positions at universities.
In 1880 he gave up his academic position, then working on soil analysis for the Japanese government.