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Extractions: home resource directory disorders quizzes ... support forums Advertisement ( Haldan Keffer Hartline December 22 March 17 ) was an American physiologist who was a cowinner (with George Wald and Ragnar Granit ) of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in analyzing the neurophysiological mechanisms of vision. Hartline began his study of retinal electrophysiology as a National Research Council Fellow at Johns Hopkins University Baltimore , receiving his M.D. in . After attending the universities of Leipzig and Munich as an Eldridge Johnson traveling research scholar, he became professor of biophysics and chairman of the department at Johns Hopkins in . One of Hartline's graduate students at Johns Hopkins, Paul Greengard , later also won the Nobel Prize. Hartline joined the staff of Rockefeller University New York City , in as professor of neurophysiology. Hartline investigated the electrical responses of the retinas of certain arthropods vertebrates , and mollusks because their visual systems are much simpler than those of humans and are thus easier to study. He concentrated his studies on the eye of the horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus). Using minute electrodes in his experiments, he obtained the first record of the electrical impulses sent by a single
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Extractions: Hartline began his study of retinal electrophysiology as a National Research Council Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, receiving his M.D. in 1927. After attending the universities of Leipzig and Munich as an Eldridge Johnson traveling research scholar, he became professor of biophysics and chairman of the department at Johns Hopkins in 1949. He joined the staff of Rockefeller University, New York City, in 1953 as professor of neurophysiology.
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Extractions: Printable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Haldan Keffer Hartline December 22 March 17 ) was an American physiologist who was a cowinner (with George Wald and Ragnar Granit ) of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in analyzing the neurophysiological mechanisms of vision. Hartline began his study of retinal electrophysiology as a National Research Council Fellow at Johns Hopkins University Baltimore , receiving his M.D. in . After attending the universities of Leipzig and Munich as an Eldridge Johnson traveling research scholar, he became professor of biophysics and chairman of the department at Johns Hopkins in . One of Hartline's graduate students at Johns Hopkins, Paul Greengard , later also won the Nobel Prize. Hartline joined the staff of Rockefeller University New York City , in as professor of neurophysiology. Hartline investigated the electrical responses of the retinas of certain arthropods vertebrates , and mollusks because their visual systems are much simpler than those of humans and are thus easier to study. He concentrated his studies on the eye of the
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Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL Haldan Keffer Hartline was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, on December 22nd, 1903. His parents were teachers there in the State Normal School (now Bloomsburg State College) where he received his early education. His father, Daniel S. Hartline, was Professor of Biology, but a man whose wide interests also included Astronomy and Geology. It was through his father that Keffer became interested in Natural Sciences. Keffer Hartline attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1923 (B. Sc.). His college teacher of biology, Beverly W. Kunkel, encouraged him to undertake research; his first scientific paper concerned visual responses of land isopods. Summers at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole added to his biological training; there he was especially influenced by Jacques Loeb, Selig Hecht, and Merkel H. Jacobs. In the autumn of 1923 he entered the Johns Hopkins School where he was encouraged to continue his research interest in vision in the Department of Physiology under E. K. Marshall and C. D. Snyder. Dr. Snyder let him use his Einthoven string galvanometer with which Hartline undertook the study of the retinal action potential using frogs, decerebrate cats and rabbits. He learned to obtain electroretinograms from intact animals, and recorded clearly recognizable retinal action potentials from human subjects. He also used intact insects for quantitative studies.
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