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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 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.

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OM - FRS - 22 November - 1917 - Hampstead - London - England - UK - Physiologist - Biophysicist - 1963 - Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Alan Lloyd Hodgkin - Action potential - Central nervous system - John Carew Eccles - Synapse - Ion channel

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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 University of Cambridge beginning in the 1930s and continuing into the 1940s, after interruption by World War II. The pair published their theory in 1952. He currently maintains his position as a fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, teaching in physiology, natural sciences and medicine.

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Electrophysiology - Atlantic squid - Neuron - University of Cambridge - 1930s - 1940s - World War II - 1952 - Fellow - Trinity College, Cambridge - Physiology - Natural sciences - Medicine

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Huxley was a son of the writer and editor Leonard Huxley by his second wife Rosalind Bruce, and hence half-brother of Aldous Huxley and fellow biologist Julian Huxley and grandson of the biologist T. H. Huxley.

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Writer - Editor - Leonard Huxley - Aldous Huxley - Julian Huxley - Biologist - T. H. Huxley

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Huxley was elected a member of the Royal Society of London on 17 March 1955. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 November 1974. Sir Andrew was then appointed to the Order of Merit on 11 November 1983.

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Royal Society of London - 17 March - 1955 - Queen Elizabeth II - 12 November - 1974 - Order of Merit - 11 November - 1983

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