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61. TILL Photonics GmbH - Press Releases
Translate this page TILL Photonics sponsert ersten sir bernard katz Preis. Gräfelfing, 10.02.2004 TILL Photonics Sponsors First Annual sir bernard katz Award
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TILL Photonics sponsert ersten Sir Bernard Katz Preis
TILL Photonics, weltweit anbietender Lieferant innovativer Systeme für die Fluoreszenzmikroskopie, ist Sponsor des ersten jährlichen "Sir Bernard Katz for Excellence in Research in Exocytosis and Endocytosis". Der Preis wird während der "Biophysics"-Konferenz in Baltimore, USA (14.-18.02.2004), an Prof. Erwin Neher (Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie in Göttingen) für seine Verdienste für das Feld "Exocytosis and Endocytosis" verliehen. Sir Bernards Sohn David wird den Preis überreichen. TILL Photonics Sponsors First Annual Sir Bernard Katz Award TILL Photonics, worldwide supplier of innovative systems for fluorescence microscopy, is sponsoring the first annual Sir Bernard Katz for Excellence in Research in Exocytosis and Endocytosis. The award will be presented to Prof. Erwin Neher (

62. Original Papers Reproduced In PDF Format [on The CD But NOT Here]
here in PDF format by permission of the Journal of Physiology, sir Andrew L.Huxley, sir bernard katz, and the late sir Alan Hodgkin s family.
http://neuron.duke.edu/niasite/nia2000/neurolab/pdf/orgpdf.htm
Original Papers reproduced in PDF format [on the CD but NOT here]
Viewing of PDF versions require Acrobat Reader. Install the Acrobat Reader from the CD or download the latest version from the Internet. Cole, K. S., and Moore, J. W.. (1960c).
Potassium ion current in the squid giant axon: Dynamic Characteristic.
Biophys. J. 1: 1-14.
Full text in PDF format. Fatt, P., and Katz, B. (1951).
An analysis of the end-plate potential recorded with an intra-cellular electrode
J. Physiol.
Full text in PDF format. The Hodgkin and Huxley papers are reproduced here in PDF format by permission of the Journal of Physiology, Sir Andrew L. Huxley, Sir Bernard Katz, and the late Sir Alan Hodgkin's family. Hodgkin, A. L., Huxley, A. F., and Katz, B. (1952).
Measurement of current-voltage relations in the membrane of the giant axon of Loligo
J. Physiol.
Full text in PDF format. Hodgkin, A. L., and Huxley, A. F. (1952a).
Currents carried by sodium and potassium ions through the membrane of the giant axon of Loligo J. Physiol.

63. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Past Officers
1965, sir Michael James Lighthill. 1968, sir bernard katz. 1969, sir HarrieStewart Wilson Massey. 1976, David Chilton Phillips, Baron Phillips of Ellesmere
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64. HMS Neurobiology Events
worked with later Nobel laureates John Eccles and bernard katz researchingneuromuscular transmission. katz, sir bernard. “Stephen William Kuffler.
http://neuro.med.harvard.edu/site/admin/kuffler.html
Administration Roster Room Scheduling Events Lab Faculty and Staff Lefler Center Brooks Lecture Kuffler Lecture Lefler Symposium Dept. Retreat Armenise Lecture Dept. Lab Seminars Kuffler Lecture The Department of Neurobiology hosts the Stephen W. Kuffler Lecture to honor the memory of the founding Chairman of the Department. Family, friends, colleagues and former students of Dr. Kuffler donated funds in his memory to create an endowed fund to support the Kuffler lecture. Invited Kuffler Lecturers are traditionally individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of neurobiology. Past speakers have been: May 1986 Ricardo Miledi, University of California April 1987 Seymour Benzer, University of California April 1988 Paul Greengard, Rockefeller University May 1989 Viktor Hamburger, Washington University

65. A Critical Response To Bernard Katz
bernard katz deserves credit for the scholarship he displayed in presenting thereaders Our prayers, sir, were heard, and they were graciously answered.
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A Critical Response to Bernard Katz On Our Founding Fathers
Although written in 1985, in light of the power and significance of the Falwell/Robertson forces within the Republican Party, this essay should be useful for those today who encounter the claim that America is a "Christian nation." RN Reprinted by permission of Robert Nordlander Part I A Critical Response to Bernard Katz On Our Founding Fathers by Robert Nordlander As published in the January-February 1985 issue of The American Rationalist: The Alternative to Superstition. From Cover. Because of the recent promotion of religion by political means it is important to show what the Founding Fathers of our country had in mind when establishing the beginnings of our democracy. To prevent the European problems of their past they intended to make sure that religious oppression was not dominant in our new nation. Whether they made the wall of separation strong enough is to be proven by the protectors of that wall to ensure a secular government rather than a ruling theocracy as is evident in countries today such as Iran. [Gordon Stein, editor]. The present issue is largely devoted to a subject which has occupied our pages off and on for the past six months. The present article takes the opposite position from the previous ones by Bernard Katz. THIS article marks the end of our treatment of this subject for the forseeable future. Some may think we have devoted far too much space to it already. Perhaps we have, but we feel that the issue is both important and far from settled. While none of our articles will end the controversy, we think that they will show that a case can be made for both sides, perhaps, only by selective quoting from the voluminous writings of the founding fathers..

66. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Burnet, Sir Macfarlane@ HighBeam Resea
1988 sir James W. Black, United United States. 1970 sir bernard katz,United Lynen, Germany. 1963 sir John Carew Eccles, Australia .
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67. Directorate For Research And Academic Affairs
sir bernard katz. 1978. Hans A. Bethe, Rita LeviMontalcini. Aage Bohr, Abraham Levin.Adolpho Bloch, Marshall W. Nirenberg
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Esther Goldstein, Head The Academic Affairs Office assists the Academic Secretary in the performance of his duties. The Office’s principle responsibilities include the administration and follow-up of the:
  • Appointments and Promotions Committees of (i) the Life Sciences Faculties (ii) the Scientific Council (dealing with both non-tenured scientific personnel as well as Staff Scientists) , and (iii) the Council of Professors (dealing with scientific personnel tenured appointments and promotions to the ranks of Associate Professor and Professor).
  • Administration of appointments of Deans, Department heads, Institute heads and Center heads and internal academic administrative committees.
  • Appointments of external academic consultants and interns.
  • Annual Scientific Academic Advisory Committees (SAAC) reviews.
  • All regulations pertaining to the academic life at the Institute.
  • Scientific Council meetings and meetings of its various Committees.
  • President’s Advisory Committee meetings
  • Non tenured academic staff (i.e., scientific personnel as well as staff scientists) appointments and their extensions as relevant, as well as the Staff Scientists Tenure Committee.
  • 68. Universität Heidelberg
    Translate this page sir bernard katz, geboren in Leipzig, emigrierte 1935 nach London, sir bernardkatz war von 1952 bis 1978 Professor und Head of Biophysics am University
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    Vom Leck in der Zellmembran Die Zellen unseres Nervensystems, aber auch Muskulatur und Herz werden durch schnelle Schwankungen ihres elektrischen Potenzials aktiviert. Dafür sind in ihre Membran Proteine eingelagert, die sich bei Bedarf zu einer Pore öffnen können, durch die geladene Salzteilchen (Ionen) fließen. Diese "Ionenkanäle" bestimmen Dauer und Intensität der Aktivierung. Seit langem ist bekannt, dass die Leitfähigkeit für Kalium-Ionen dabei eine besondere Rolle spielt: sie stabilisieren das Membranpotential bei negativen Werten und wirken im Ruhezustand einer Erregung der Zellen entgegen. Diese "Leck-Leitfähigkeit" wurde unter anderem von Sir Bernhard Katz bereits in den vierziger Jahren beschrieben. Dr. Noam Zilberberg geht der Frage nach, wie die elektrische Erregbarkeit verschiedener Zellen im Organismus durch eine spezielle Art von Kalium-Kanälen reguliert wird. Er hat die biophysikalischen Vorgänge bei der Ionenleitung durch die Kanäle analysiert, ihre Regulation durch verschiedene zelluläre Signalmoleküle (sog. Phosphokinasen) und den pH untersucht sowie die molekularen Signale, die den Einbau der Kanäle in die Zellmembran steuern. Auch war er an der Entdeckung weiterer verwandter Moleküle beteiligt, so dass heute eine Fülle von Genen bekannt ist, die in verschiedenen Spezies über 50 verschiedene solcher Ionenkanäle kodieren ("2-Poren-Domänen-Kanäle").

    69. Nobel Prize For Medicine
    Alexander Fleming, Ernst B. Chain, sir Howard Florey. 1946. Hermann J. Muller.1947 sir bernard katz, Ulf von Euler, Julius Axelrod. 1971
    http://www.nndb.com/honors/214/000068010/
    This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Nobel Prize for Medicine HONOR Nobel Prize for Medicine. Emil von Behring Ronald Ross Niels Ryberg Finsen Ivan Pavlov Robert Koch Alphonse Laveran Ilya Mechnikov, Paul Ehrlich Theodor Kocher Albrecht Kossel Allvar Gullstrand Alexis Carrel Charles Richet (no award) (no award) (no award) (no award) Jules Bordet August Krogh (no award) Archibald V. Hill, Otto Meyerhof Frederick G. Banting, John Macleod Willem Einthoven (no award) Johannes Fibiger Julius Wagner-Jauregg Charles Nicolle Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Hopkins Karl Landsteiner Otto Warburg Sir Charles Sherrington, Edgar Adrian Thomas H. Morgan George H. Whipple, George R. Minot, William P. Murphy Hans Spemann Sir Henry Dale, Otto Loewi Corneille Heymans Gerhard Domagk (no award) (no award) (no award) Henrik Dam, Edward A. Doisy Joseph Erlanger, Herbert S. Gasser Alexander Fleming , Ernst B. Chain, Sir Howard Florey Hermann J. Muller Carl Cori, Gerty Cori, Bernardo Houssay Walter Hess, Egas Moniz

    70. Nobel Prize - Neuroscience
    katz, sir bernard, 3/26/1911 to 4/20/2003, German, British Citizen, Release ofneurotransmitters from nerve terminals. von Euler, Ulf Svante
    http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/nobel.html
    Nobel Prize - Neuroscience Year of Award Name(s) Birth and Death Dates Nationality/Citizenship Field of Study Golgi, Camillo 7/7/1843 to 1/21/1926 Italian Structure of the Nervous System Ramon y Cajal, Santiago 5/1/1852 to 10/18/1934 Spanish Structure of the Nervous System Gullstrand, Allvar 6/5/1862 to 7/28/1930 Swedish Optics of the Eye Barany, Robert 5/22/1876 to 4/8/1936 Austrian Physiology and pathology of the vestibular apparatus Wagner-Jauregg, Julius 3/7/1857 to 9/27/1940 Austrian Discovery of Malaria inoculation to treat dementia paralytica Adrian, Edgar Douglas 11/30/1889 to 8/4/1977 British Function of neurons in sending messages Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott 11/27/1857 to 3/4/1952 British Function of neurons in the brain and spinal cord Dale, Sir Henry Hallett 6/9/1875 to 7/23/1968 British Chemical transmission of nerve impulses Loewi, Otto 6/3/1875 to 12/25/1961 German, American Citizen Chemical transmission of nerve impulses Erlanger, Joseph 1/5/1874 to 12/15/1965 American Differentiated functions of single nerve fibers Gasser, Herbert Spencer

    71. Neurology Today - UserLogin
    Nobel Prize winner bernard (now sir bernard) katz and his colleague RicardoMiledi, renowned for their basic science work in this field, wanted to study the
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    72. Sir John Eliot Gardiner To Give Commencement Address At New England Conservatory
    sir John, Maynard Solomon, George Russell, and bernard Greenhouse to Receive Among his most prominent former students are Paul katz, Timothy Eddy,
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    April 18, 2005 Sir John Eliot Gardiner To Give Commencement Address at New England Conservatory, May 22 134th Commencement Concert on May 21 Features Student Performances and Compositions George Russell ; and founding cellist of the Beaux Arts Trio Bernard Greenhouse. President Daniel Steiner will award diplomas and degrees to the Class of 2005 and pay tribute to retiring faculty Eric Rosenblith and Susan Clickner Preceding the Exercises on Saturday night, May 21, New England Conservatory students, chosen by audition, will be featured in concertos, chamber music, jazz, and original compositions. The concert, also in Jordan Hall, takes place at 7:30 p.m. Sir John received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II at the June Birthday Honors in 1998. Cellist Bernard Greenhouse was the founding cellist of the Beaux Arts Trio and played in that ensemble for 32 years. A student of Felix Salmond, Emanuel Feuermann, and Pablo Casals, he became one of the most distinguished artists of his generation, making appearances in most of the important cities of Europe and America in recital, with orchestras, and in chamber music ensembles. He has recorded for CBS, RCA, Philips, Concert Hall, and the American Recording Society. He has taught at the Manhattan School of Music, the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and at New England Conservatory from 1986 to 1992. Among his most prominent former students are Paul Katz, Timothy Eddy, Uzi Wiesel, and Amit Peled. In 1993, he produced a video called

    73. Caskets On Parade - Book Of The Dead: "Ka" - "Kd"
    biophysicist Dr. sir bernard katz shared 1970 Nobel prize in medicine born on326-1911 in Leipzig, Germany expired 4-20-2003 in London, England age 92
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    Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead ... Obits: "Ka" - "Kd" Caskets On Parade Book of the Dead Obits Ka Kd A B C D ... J Ka - Kd Ke - Kh Ki - Kn Ko - Kt Ku - Kz ... Main Congo leader Laurent Kabila ousted Mobutu in 1997
    born on in Jedotville, Katanga Province, Belgian Congo
    expired in Kinshasa, Congo age cause: shot by bodyguard during coup attempt
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    Dorothy Andrews Kabis Treasurer of the United States (1969-71)
    formerly: Dorothy Andrews Elston born on in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
    expired in Sheffield, Massachusetts age cause: heart attack
    former Hungarian commie Janos Kadar
    born: Janos Csermanck born on in Fiume, Austria-Hungary
    expired in Budapest, Hungary age
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    army lawyer Charles L. Kades supervised the writing of the postwar Japanese constitution in February 1946 born on expired in Greenfield, Massachusetts age president of Chechnya Akhmad Abdulkhanmidovich Kadyrov born on in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, USSR expired in Grozny, Chechnya, Russia age cause: bomb blast (asssassination) film critic Pauline Kael born on in Petaluma, California

    74. Neuroscience - HISTORY OF NEUROSCIENCE
    1970, sir bernard katz, Ulf von EULER and Julius AXELROD for their discoveriesconcerning the humoral transmittors in the nerve terminals and the
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    Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine that have advanced Neuroscience
    1900's Camillo GOLGI and Santiago RAMON Y CAJAL - in recognition of their work on the stucture of the nervous system. 1910's Allvar GULLSTRAND - for his work on the dioptrics of the eye Robert BÁRÁNY - demonstrates the physiology and pathology of the inner ear. 1930's Sir Charles Scott SHERRINGTON and Lord (Edgar Douglas) ADRIAN - for their discoveries regarding the functions of neurons. Sir Henry Hallett DALE and Otto LOEWI - for their discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses. 1940's Joseph ERLANGER and Herbert Spencer GASSER - describe highly specific functions of single nerve fibres. Walter Rudolf HESS - for his discovery of the functional organization of the interbrain as a coordinator of the activities of the internal organs Antonio Caetano de Abreu Freire Egas MONIZ - for his discovery of the therapeutic value of leucotomy in certain psychoses.

    75. Nobel Prizes In Neuroscience
    sir bernard katz (Great Britain) Nobel Fnd. NPIA Ulf von Euler (Sweden) Nobel Fnd.NPIA Julius Axelrod (USA) Nobel Fnd. NPIA
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    76. Society For Neuroscience | Autobiographies
    Theodore H. Bullock, Irving T. Diamond, Robert Galambos, Viktor Hamburger,sir Alan L. Hodgkin, David H. Hubel, Herbert H. Jasper, sir bernard katz,
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    77. ESD Journal - The ESD & Electrostatics Magazine
    March 26 sir bernard katz (Born March 26, 1911) Germanborn British physiologistwho elucidated how nerve cells transmit signals to muscles.
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    March Important dates in History March 31: Sir Dugald Clerk
    (Born March 31, 1854: Died November 12, 1932)
    Scottish inventor of the two-stroke Clerk cycle motorcycle engine, widely used on light motorcycles and other small machines. In 1881 he patented an engine he built in 1876 to run on hydrocarbon vapour which used an explosion once every two strokes of the piston rather than the once every four of the more common Otto cycle used by most automobile engines. In another major research direction, he studied the properties of gaseous fuel and its heating and lighting applications. The British Admiralty appointed him director of engineering research in 1916, followed by his knighting in 1917. His work appears in the two volumes of The Gas, Petrol, and Oil Engine. March 30: John Henry Poynting
    (Born September 9, 1852: Died March 30, 1914)
    British physicist who introduced a theorem (1884-85) that assigns a value to the rate of flow of electromagnetic energy known as the Poynting vector, introduced in his paper On the Transfer of Energy in the Electromagnetic Field (1884). In this he showed that the flow of energy at a point can be expressed by a simple formula in terms of the electric and magnetic forces at that point. He determined the mean density of the Earth (1891) and made a determination of the gravitational constant (1893) using accurate torsion balances. He was also the first to suggest, in 1903, the existence of the effect of radiation from the Sun that causes smaller particles in orbit about the Sun to spiral close and eventually plunge in.

    78. Bernard Katz
    bernard katz. Od 1978 nosil tytul professor emeritus. W 1970 nadano mu tytulszlachecki sir. Medal Nagrody Nobla
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    Sir Bernard Katz (ur. 26 marca w Lipsku - zm. 20 kwietnia w Londynie ), elektrofizjolog angielski , laureat Nagrody Nobla z medycyny Pochodził z rodziny żydowskich imigrant³w pochodzenia rosyjskiego , wychowywał się i kształcił w Niemczech . W ukończył studia medyczne na Uniwersytecie w Lipsku , rok p³Åºniej wraz z rodziną opuścił Niemcy w obliczu narastającego zagrożenia hitlerowskiego. W Londynie w Kolegium Uniwersyteckim wsp³Å‚pracował z Archibaldem Vivianem Hillem (brytyjskim biofizykiem i laureatem Nagrody Nobla w ). W p³Åºniejszych latach pracował także z innymi noblistami - po obronie doktoratu w wyjechał do Sydney , gdzie poznał Johna Ecclesa , a po powrocie do Wielkiej Brytanii (po wojnie ) w Kolegium Uniwersyteckim w Londynie pracował z Alanem Hodgkinem i Andrew Huxleyem . W czasie wojny służył w RAF jako oficer radiolokacyjny. W został poddanym (obywatelem) brytyjskim. Od był profesorem Kolegium Uniwersyteckiego w Londynie, kierował departamentem biofizyki. Został wybrany do Royal Society , a także do Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie . Od nosił tytuł professor emeritus . W nadano mu tytuł szlachecki Sir Prowadził badania nad rolą acetylocholiny w przekaźnictwie nerwowym. Wykazał, że wydziela się ona w

    79. The Science Advisory Board
    1970 – Nobel Prize corecipient in Physiology or Medicine with two otherscientists (sir bernard katz, London and Ulf von Euler, Sweden)
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    Obituary for Dr. Julius Axelrod
    May 30, 1912 - December 29, 2004

    by Tahira Farooqui, Ph.D.
    Dr. Julius Axelrod 92, died Wednesday, December 29th, 2004 in Rockville, MD.

    Dr. Axelrod was one of the outstanding leaders in neuroscience. He published many important papers on several topics including catecholamines (I have listed only few references below). His absence will make scientists realize that they have lost “a great neuroscientist, a pharmacologist and a biologist” who devoted his career to academic excellence.
    Dr. Julius Axelrod was born May 30th, 1912 in New York City in the East side of Manhatton. He received his Masters degree in Chemistry in 1941 and Ph.D. in Pharmacology in 1955. He became chief of the National Institute of Mental Health's pharmacology section and worked there for almost 30 years. He was awarded a noble prize in Medicine or Physiology, along with Bernard Katz and Ulf von Euler in 1970 on the work involving storage, release and inactivation of catecholamine neurotransmitters. He continued directing research even after his retirement in 1984.

    80. Deutsches Museum Bonn: Exponate:Interviews
    bernard katz (born 1911) knighted in 1969; 1970 Nobel Prize for Physiology orMedicine »To tell you the truth, sir, we do it because it s amusing!«
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    Bernard Katz (born 1911) knighted in 1969; 1970 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine together with Julius Axelrod and Ulf von Euler; from 1929 - 1934 studied medicine at the University of Leipzig; 1934 doctorate awarded in medicine; emigrated in 1935 to England; 1935 - 1939 Ph.D. student under A.V. Hill in his laboratory at University College; 1938 awarded Ph.D. at the University of London; worked 1939 in the laboratory of John C. Eccles at the Sidney Hosiptal in Sidney, Australia; 1942 member of the Royal Australian Air Force; 1946 assistant director of research in A.V. Hill's research unit; 1950 reader in physiology; 1952 - 1978 professor of biophysics and head of the department at the University College London; retired since 1978. The Essay If you would like to read the whole interview on the screen or if you want to print it out in high quality, we advise you to use the free download of the interview on Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
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