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  1. Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie Hutchinson, 2001

21. Andrew Huxley
Andrew Huxley Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley Locale; Where Why When; University College School Pupil Westminster School Pupil
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Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley Biographical Summary Date of Birth 22 Nov 1917 Place of Birth Date of Death Place of Death Monument Physiologist Nobel Prize Winner 1963 Shortcuts Personal Relationships Locale Oeuvre Biographical Details Personal Relationships Relationship Name Date - Period Half Brother Sir Julian Sorell Huxley Half Brother Aldous Huxley Father Leonard Huxley Mother Rosalind Bruce Grandfather Thomas Henry Huxley Wife Jocelyn Richenda Gammell Pease Married 1947 Return to Top Locale Where Why When University College School Pupil Westminster School Pupil Trinity College, Cambridge Student Trinity College, Cambridge Fellow Trinity College, Cambridge Director of Studies University College London, Jodrell Professor of physiology Manor Field, Grantchester, Cambridge Residence Return to Top Oeuvre Title Genre Date - Edition Journal of Physiology Various papers published Return to Top Biographical Details and Notes Operational Research for Anti-Aircraft Command 1940-1942. Operational Research for Admiralty 1942-1945. at . Royal Society Research Professor from 1969. Page last modified on 24/04/2005 17:44 Return to Top Hosted by the British Towns Network 2004 © A. Vincent

22. Huxley, Sir Andrew Fielding - Sapere.it
Huxley, Sir Andrew Fielding 12/22/1917 to British Ionic mechanisms of nerve cell membrane; 1967 Granit, Ragnar Arthur 10/30/1900 to 3/12/1991 Finnish, Swedish citizen
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23. Andrew Huxley
Andrew Huxley . Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley, OM, FRS (born 22 November 1917, Hampstead, London ) is an English physiologist and biophysicist, who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology
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Andrew Fielding Huxley Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley (born 1917) is a British physiologist and biophysicist, who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with Alan
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Andrew Huxley Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley (born 1917) is a British physiologist and biophysicist, who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with Alan Lloyd
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26. Andrew Huxley - Academic Kids
Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM FRS (born 22 November 1917, Hampstead, London, England, UK) is a British physiologist and biophysicist, who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or
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(Redirected from Andrew Fielding Huxley Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM FRS (born 22 November Hampstead London England ... UK ) is a British physiologist and biophysicist , who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with Alan Lloyd Hodgkin on the basis of nerve " action potentials ," the electrical impulses that enable the activity of an organism to be coordinated by a central nervous system . Hodgkin and Huxley shared the prize that year with John Carew Eccles , who was cited for research on synapses . Hodgkin and Huxley's findings led the pair to hypothesize ion channels , which were confirmed only decades later. The experimental measurements on which the pair based their action potential theory represent one of the earliest applications of a technique of electrophysiology known as the "voltage clamp". The second critical element of their research was the so-called giant axon of Atlantic squid Loligo pealei ), which enabled them to record ionic currents as they would not have been able to do in almost any other neuron , such cells being too small to study by the techniques of the time. The experiments took place at the

27. 20th Century Year By Year1963
National University, Canberra, b. 1903, d. 1997; HODGKIN, Sir ALAN LLOYD, Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge, b. 1914, d. 1998; and HUXLEY, Sir ANDREW FIELDING, Great
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28. Huxley - Definition Of Huxley By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyc
(Biographies / Huxley, Sir Andrew Fielding (1917 M, English, SCIENCE biologist) his halfbrother, Sir Andrew Fielding, born 1917, English biologist noted for his research into nerve
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MORLEY Christopher Thomas BA PHD VICE-MASTER HUXLEY Sir Andrew Fielding MA (HON)SCD OM FRS (HON)FRENG SENIOR FELLOW ATIYAH Sir Michael Francis MA PHD (HON)SCD OM FRS FOX Eustace Neville MA SCD BRADFIELD John Richard Grenfell MA PHD (HON)LLD CBE CASSELS John William Scott PHD FRS GREEN Dennis Howard MA FBA JOLOWICZ John Anthony MA QC LAUTERPACHT Sir Elihu MA LLM QC CBE ALLEN William Sidney MA PHD FBA SQUIRES Gordon Leslie MA PHD DAVIDSON John Frank MA PHD SCD FRS FRENG [1949] GLAUERT Richard Holroyd MA PHD [1951] EASTERLING Henry John MA MCLACHLAN Andrew David MA PHD SCD FRS MARRIAN Denis Haigh MA PHD CVO GLYNN Ian Michael MA MB BCHIR PHD MD FRS [1955] JONES Gareth Hywel MA LLD QC FBA SEAL Anil MA PHD JOHNSON Paley MA PHD SCD SALINGAR Leo Gerald MA WEIR John Antony MA DAWE Roger David MA PHD LITTD HAMER Neil Kenneth MA PHD COWLEY Martin Duncan BA PHD LONSDALE John Michael MA PHD BAKER Alan MA PHD FRS SUTHERLAND Alister MA FERRARI Ronald Leslie MA SCD HUNT Rt Hon Lord (Julian Charles Roland) CB MA PHD FRS MITCHELL Brian Redman PHD MARLOW Richard Kenneth MA MUSB PHD JOSEPHSON Brian David MA PHD FRS [1962] LONGUET-HIGGINS Michael Selwyn MA PHD FRS [1951] NEILD Robert Ralph MA [1956] RUNCIMAN The Viscount (Walter Garrison) MA CBE PBA [1959] OSBORN Hugh MA HINCH Edward John MA PHD FRS CHINNER Graham Alan PHD [1958] BERRIDGE Sir Michael John PHD FRS BARLOW Horace Basil MA MB BCHIR SCD FRS [1950] ALLOTT Philip James MA LLD

30. Andrew Huxley
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32. Sir Andrew F Huxley
Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1955 and served as President from 1980 to 1985. He shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1963.
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33. Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley
Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley (1917) English physiologist, cowinner (with Sir Alan Hodgkin and Sir John Carew Eccles) of the 1963
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Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley
Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley
English physiologist, cowinner (with Sir Alan Hodgkin and Sir John Carew Eccles) of the 1963 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. His researches centred on nerve and muscle fibres and dealt particularly with the chemical phenomena involved in the transmission of nerve impulses. He received a knighthood in 1974.
Andrew Fielding, a grandson of the biologist T.H. Huxley and son of the biographer and man of letters Leonard Huxley, received his M.A. from Trinity College, Cambridge, where later, from 1941 to 1960, he was a fellow and then director of studies, a demonstrator, an assistant director of research, and finally a reader in experimental biophysics in the Department of Physiology. In 1960 he went to University College, London, first as Jodrell professor and then, from 1969, as Royal Society research professor, in the Department of Physiology. Huxley and Hodgkin's researches were concerned largely with studying the exchange of sodium and potassium ions that causes a brief reversal in a nerve cell's electrical polarization; this phenomenon, known as an action potential, results in the transmission of an impulse along a nerve fibre. Apart from the researches directly mentioned in the Nobel citation, Huxley made contributions of fundamental importance to knowledge of the process of contraction by a muscle fibre. He published many important papers in periodicals, particularly in the Journal of Physiology. His Sherrington Lectures were published as Reflections on Muscle (1980).

34. Reporter 5/10/00: TRINITY COLLEGE
Master SEN Amartya Kumar MA PHD FBA Fellows 1968 MORLEY Christopher Thomas BA PHD VICEMASTER 1941 HUXLEY Sir Andrew Fielding MA (HON)SCD OM FRS (HON)FRENG SENIOR FELLOW
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35. Hodgkin-Huxley Model: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
In physiology, an action potential is a shortlasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a stereotyped trajectory.
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Discussion Ask a question about ' Hodgkin-Huxley model Start a new discussion about ' Hodgkin-Huxley model Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia The Hodgkin–Huxley model is a scientific model that describes how action potential Action potential In physiology, an action potential is a short-lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a stereotyped trajectory. Action potentials occur in several types of animal cells, called excitable cells, which include neurons, muscle cells, and...
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36. Andrew Fielding Huxley Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
Jan 01, 1999; Huxley, Sir Andrew Fielding (1917–) British physiologist Huxley, a grandson of Tx2009; H. Huxley, was born in London and
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37. The Fellowship - List Of Fellows
HUXLEY, Sir Andrew Fielding OM ScD FRS HonFREng 1986 HYDE, Professor Thomas Horace FREng 2001 IBRAHIM, Dr Mohamed Fathi Ahmed 2009 IMBERGER, Professor Jorg FREng 2008
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38. Biology - Andrew Huxley
Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM FRS (born 22 November 1917, Hampstead, London, England, UK) is a British physiologist and biophysicist, who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or
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Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM FRS (born 22 November Hampstead London England ... UK ) is a British physiologist and biophysicist , who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work with Alan Lloyd Hodgkin on the basis of nerve " action potentials ," the electrical impulses that enable the activity of an organism to be coordinated by a central nervous system . Hodgkin and Huxley shared the prize that year with John Carew Eccles , who was cited for research on synapses . Hodgkin and Huxley's findings led the pair to hypothesize ion channels , which were confirmed only decades later. The experimental measurements on which the pair based their action potential theory represent one of the earliest applications of a technique of electrophysiology known as the "voltage clamp". The second critical element of their research was the so-called giant axon of Atlantic squid ( Loligo pealei ), which enabled them to record ionic currents as they would not have been able to do in almost any other

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40. Longfin Inshore Squid: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Squid are marine cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Like all other cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, bilateral symmetry, a mantle, and
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of the family Loliginidae Loliginidae Loliginidae is an aquatic family of the order Teuthida .-Species:*Genus Loligo**Veined Squid, Loligo forbesii**Siboga Squid, Loligo pickfordi**Loligo vietnamensis**Spear Squid, Loligo bleekeri...
. The species is sometimes referred to by only its genus name Loligo Loligo Loligo is a genus of squids and one of the most representative and widely distributed group of myopsid squids.The genus was first described by Jean Baptiste Lamarck in 1798. However, the name had been used earlier than Lamarck and might even have been used by Pliny...
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