Physiological Society Annual Review Prize Lecture
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Sponsored by | The Physiological Society |
Location | London |
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The Physiology Society Annual Review Prize Lecture is an award conferred by The Physiological Society. First awarded in 1968, it is one of the premier awards of the society.[1]
Recipients[]
Recipients of the prize, and their lectures, have included:[2][3]
- 1968William D.M. Paton :
- 1969 :
- 1970W. A. H. Rushton – Pigments and signals in colour vision : [4]
- 1971 – An enquiry into the nature of the mediator of the vasodilatation in skeletal muscle in exercise and during circulatory arrest :
- 1972John Eccles – The cerebellum as a computer: patterns in space and time :
- 1973Andrew F. Huxley – Muscular contraction :
- 1974 :
- 1975Hugh Davson – The blood–brain barrier :
- 1976Alan Lloyd Hodgkin – Chance and design in electrophysiology: an informal account of certain experiments on nerve carried out between 1934 and 1952 :
- 1977 :
- 1978 – La Chaleur Animale and the infant brain (lecture delivered 1979) :
- 1979Geoffrey Burnstock – Neurotransmitters and trophic factors in the autonomic nervous system :
- 1980 – Evolving views on the internal operation and functional role of the muscle spindle :
- 1981 – Central chemosensitivity and the reaction theory (Loeschche was unable to deliver his lecture owing to ill-health, but it was published) :
- 1982 – The central control of fetal breathing and skeletal muscle movements :
- 1983Denis Noble – The surprising heart: a review of recent progress in cardiac electrophysiology :
- 1984Roger C. Thomas – Experimental displacement of intracellular pH and the mechanism of its subsequent recovery :
- 1985 – Studies on arterial chemoreceptors in man :
- 1986 – The supraspinal control of mammalian locomotion :
- 1987 – Capillary permeability and how it may change :
- 1988 – From comparative physiology of respiration to several problems of environmental adaptations and to evolution :
- 1989 :
- 1990Olga Hudlická – What makes blood vessels grow? :
- 1991Ole H. Petersen – Stimulus-secretion coupling: cytoplasmic calcium signals and the control of ion channels in exocrine acinar cells :
- 1992Ian M. Glynn – All hands to the sodium pump :
- 1993 – Central nervous mechanisms contributing to cardiovascular control :
- 1994 :
- 1995Colin Blakemore :
- 1996Michael J. Berridge – Elementary and global aspects of calcium signalling :
- 1997Lily Yeh Jan – Voltage-gated and inwardly rectifying potassium channels :
- 1998Nancy J. Rothwell – Cytokines – killers in the brain? :
- 1999Richard Alan North :
- 2000Francisco Bezanilla :
- 2001Stephen O'Rahilly :
- 2002John Sulston :
- 2003Frances M. Ashcroft :
- 2004 – Inositide evolution – towards turtle domination? :
- 2005Graham J. Dockray :
- 2006 (Fishman was unable to deliver his lecture) :
- 2007 :
- 2008Robert G. Edwards (Edwards was unable to deliver his lecture) :
- 2009Stephen G. Waxman :
- 2010Roger Y. Tsien :
- 2011Carla J. Shatz :
- 2012Peter J. Ratcliffe – Oxygen sensing in animals : [5]
- 2013Eric Gouaux – The molecular mechanisms of signaling at chemical synapses : [6]
- 2014Richard W. Tsien – Excitation-transcription coupling: novel mechanisms and implications for brain disease :
- 2015Annette Dolphin – From trafficking of neuronal voltage-gated calcium channels to neuropathic pain :
- 2016John O'Keefe – The Cognitive Map Theory of Hippocampal Function: An update : [7]
- 2017David Eisner – Ups and downs of calcium in the heart :
- 2018Juleen Zierath – Interplay between diet, exercise and the molecular circadian clock in orchestrating metabolic adaptations of adipose tissue :
- 2019Silvia Arber :
References[]
- ^ "Prize lectures". The Physiological Society. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ "Lectures and Prizes". The Physiological Society. 2020. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ "Annual Review Prize Lecture". The Physiological Society. Archived from the original on 20 September 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ Rushton, W. A. H. (1972). "Pigments and signals in colour vision". Journal of Physiology. The Physiological Society. 220 (222): 99P–118P. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.1972.sp009719. PMC 1331666. PMID 4336741.
- ^ Oxygen sensing in animals on YouTube
- ^ The molecular mechanisms of signaling at chemical synapses on YouTube
- ^ The Cognitive Map Theory of Hippocampal Function: An update on YouTube
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