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Andrew Huxley

Andrew Huxley

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Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley (22 November 1917 – 30 May 2012) was an English physiologist and biophysicist. He was born into the prominent Huxley family. After leaving Westminster School in central London, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, on a scholarship, after which he joined Alan Hodgkin to study nerve impulses. Their eventual discovery of the basis for propagation of nerve impulses (called an action potential) earned them the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963. They made their discovery from the giant axon of the Atlantic squid. Soon after the outbreak of the Second World War, Huxley was recruited by the British Anti-Aircraft Command and later transferred to the Admiralty. After the war he resumed research at the University of Cambridge, where he developed interference microscopy that would be suitable for studying muscle fibres. In 1952, he was joined by a German physiologist Rolf Niedergerke. Together they discovered in 1954 the mechanism of muscle contraction, popularly called the "sliding filament theory", which is the foundation of our modern understanding of muscle mechanics. In 1960 he became head of the Department of Physiology at University College London. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1955, and President in 1980. The Royal Society awarded him the Copley Medal in 1973 for his collective contributions to the understanding of nerve impulses and muscle contraction. He was conferred a Knight Bachelor by the Queen in 1974, and was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1983. He was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, until his death.

Career

  1. 1917
    Born
  2. 1955
    Member of Royal Society
  3. 1955
    Won Fellow of the Royal Society
  4. 1963
    Won Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  5. 1964
    Member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
  6. 1964
    Won honorary doctor of the Saarland University
  7. 1967
    Won Croonian Medal and Lecture
  8. 1973
    Won Copley Medal
  9. 1979
    Member of National Academy of Sciences
  10. 2012
    Passed away

Trivia

  • Place of birth: Hampstead
  • Citizenship: United Kingdom
  • Known as: neuroscientist, physicist, physician, physiologist
  • Spouse: Jocelyn Richenda Gammell Pease

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