Models and Mechanisms: Aspects of Biomedicine at UCL in the Twentieth Century - Video
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This was my inaugural lecture on 9th March 2009. It was a selective look at some of the biomedical research done at UCL (and occasionally elsewhere by people who became important at UCL) since 1894 up until 2009. It includes
the discovery of adrenaline by Oliver and Schafer; the impact of the valve
amplifier invented by Ambrose Fleming; studies of the cell membrane by
Davson and Danielli in the chemistry department; the discovery of the squid
giant axon by J Z Young, and a longer discussion of his role at UCL and the
development of neuroscience here; the later work of Burnstock in particular
and also Moncada on inter- and intra- cell communication; and also raises a
list of numerous other people, places and work that were not included.
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This was my inaugural lecture on 9th March 2009. It was a selective look at some of the biomedical research done at UCL (and occasionally elsewhere by people who became important at UCL) since 1894 up until 2009. It includes
the discovery of adrenaline by Oliver and Schafer; the impact of the valve
amplifier invented by Ambrose Fleming; studies of the cell membrane by
Davson and Danielli in the chemistry department; the discovery of the squid
giant axon by J Z Young, and a longer discussion of his role at UCL and the
development of neuroscience here; the later work of Burnstock in particular
and also Moncada on inter- and intra- cell communication; and also raises a
list of numerous other people, places and work that were not included.
Models and Mechanisms: Aspects of Biomedicine at UCL in the Twentieth Century
Models and Mechanisms: Aspects of Biomedicine at UCL in the Twentieth Century - Video
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Models and Mechanisms: Aspects of Biomedicine at UCL in the Twentieth Century
This was my inaugural lecture on 9th March 2009. It was a selective look at some of the biomedical research done at UCL (and occasionally elsewhere by people who became important at UCL) since 1894 up until 2009. It includes
the discovery of adrenaline by Oliver and Schafer; the impact of the valve
amplifier invented by Ambrose Fleming; studies of the cell membrane by
Davson and Danielli in the chemistry department; the discovery of the squid
giant axon by J Z Young, and a longer discussion of his role at UCL and the
development of neuroscience here; the later work of Burnstock in particular
and also Moncada on inter- and intra- cell communication; and also raises a
list of numerous other people, places and work that were not included.
Models and Mechanisms: Aspects of Biomedicine at UCL in the Twentieth Century - Video
This was my inaugural lecture on 9th March 2009. It was a selective look at some of the biomedical research done at UCL (and occasionally elsewhere by people who became important at UCL) since 1894 up until 2009. It includes
the discovery of adrenaline by Oliver and Schafer; the impact of the valve
amplifier invented by Ambrose Fleming; studies of the cell membrane by
Davson and Danielli in the chemistry department; the discovery of the squid
giant axon by J Z Young, and a longer discussion of his role at UCL and the
development of neuroscience here; the later work of Burnstock in particular
and also Moncada on inter- and intra- cell communication; and also raises a
list of numerous other people, places and work that were not included.