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Moncada, Salvador: transcript of a video interview (24- and 25-Apr-2008)
(26/06/2017)
Salvador Moncada also pioneered new fields. As a student of Sir John Vane he helped discover how aspirin inhibits prostaglandin biosynthesis and at the Wellcome Research Laboratories he discovered the prostaglandin derivative ...
Burnstock, Geoffrey: transcript of a video interview (10- and 11-Mar-2008)
(26/06/2017)
Geoffrey Burnstock has provided new insights about chemical neurotransmission in the autonomic nervous system where there are few specialised synapses, and transmitter release occurs from multiple points along a nerve ...
Silver, Ann: transcript of a video interview (07- and 08-Sep-2007)
(26/06/2017)
Ann Silver is internationally known for her pioneering work on acetylcholine in both the peripheral and central nervous system. In the 1960’s when many physiologists were sceptical about chemical neurotransmission in the ...
Gregory, Richard: transcript of a video interview (06- and 07-Feb-2007)
(26/06/2017)
Richard Gregory was Head of the Brain and Perception Laboratory at the University of Bristol and is internationally recognized for his new insights into the mechanisms underlying visual perception i.e. those that underlie ...
Rutter, Michael: transcript of a video interview (18-Dec-2006 and 15-Feb-2007)
(26/06/2017)
Michael Rutter is a leading international figure in academic psychiatry. He has worked in the USA, University of Birmingham and for much of his career at the Institute of Psychiatry in London. His research has included the ...
North, Alan: transcript of a video interview (06-Jun-2008)
(26/06/2017)
Alan North represents a new generation of British neuropharmacologists who have exploited the powerful tools of molecular biology to study drug actions. He trained in the University of Aberdeen under Professor Hans Kosterlitz, ...
Warrington, Elizabeth: transcript of a video interview (25- and 26-Oct-2006)
(26/06/2017)
Elizabeth Warrington is a neuropsychologist whose work centres on how neural networks enable us to see, perceive, remember and discuss things. Her research has improved the accuracy of tests to diagnose and chart degenerative ...
Jones, Terry: transcript of a video interview
(26/06/2017)
Terry Jones is a pioneer of PET. He showed how short lived oxygen-15 labelled gases and water could be used to image and measure tissue perfusion and oxygen extraction in a number of organs. His initial experiments were ...
Frith, Uta: transcript of a video interview (27- and 28-Nov-2007)
(26/06/2017)
Uta Frith is a world expert in autism spectrum disorders. She was one of the first in the 1960’s to assess the alterations in brain function that underlie autism, at a time when the general view was that autism was an ...
Mansfield, Peter: transcript of a video interview (11- and 12-Jul-2007)
(26/06/2017)
Peter Mansfield, Nobel Laureate 2003, was responsible for some of the key advances leading to the development of MRI. He showed that when biological tissues were placed in a high magnetic field, gradients in that field ...