Nobel Prices Related To Neuroscience 1981 David H. Hubel and torsten N. wiesel, for their discoveries concerning visualsystem . 1986 Stanley Cohen (USA) Rita LeviMontalcini (Italy/USA) for http://www.biomag.hus.fi/braincourse/nobelneuroscience.html
Extractions: To BioMag home page 1973 Physics: Brian David Josephson (Great Britain) "for his theoretical predictions of theproperties of a supercurrent through a barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects" 1991 Erwin Neher (Germany) Bert Sakmann (Germany) "for their discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells" Alfred G. Gilman (USA) Martin Rodbell (USA) "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" Send comments to Risto Ilmoniemi ( rji@biomag.helsinki.fi
Minerva. Storia Della Chimica E Della Scienza. Tutti I Premi Nobel Tutti i Premi nobel per la Chimica, la Fisica, la Medicina o fisiologia, laLetteratura, Roger W. Sperry David H. Hubel torsten N. wiesel. Elias Canetti http://www.minerva.unito.it/Theatrum Chemicum/NobelChimica/AdNobel.htm
Extractions: Theatrum Chemicum Personae Tutti i Premi Nobel per la Chimica, la Fisica, la Medicina o fisiologia, la Letteratura, la Pace Anno Premio Nobel per la Fisica Premio Nobel per la Chimica Premio Nobel per la Medicina o la fisiologia Premio Nobel per la Letteratura Premio Nobel per la Pace W. C. Roentgen J. H. van't Hoff E. A. von Behring R. F. A. Sully-Prudhomme J. H. Dunant Frédéric Passy H. A. Lorentz Pieter Zeeman Emil Fischer Sir Ronald Ross Theodor Mommsen Élie Ducommun C. A. Gobat A. H. Becquerel Pierre Curie Marie S. Curie S. A. Arrhenius N. R. Finsen Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Sir William R. Cremer J. W. S. Rayleigh Sir William Ramsay Ivan P. Pavlov Frédéric Mistral José Echegaray Institute of International Law Philipp Lenard Adolf von Baeyer Robert Koch Henryk Sienkiewicz Baroness Bertha von Suttner Sir Joseph Thomson Henri Moissan Camillo Golgi S. Ramón y Cajal Giosuè Carducci Theodore Roosevelt A. A. Michelson
APC: United Nations > Articles > The Heidelberg Appeal Pr. Em., Harvard Medicine- USA *Mr. Elie wiesel- nobel Prize (Peace), Universityof Boston- Literature- USA *Mr. torsten N. wiesel- nobel Prize http://www.americanpolicy.org/un/theheidelberg.htm
Extractions: Liberty Links Return to article index The Heidelberg Appeal was publicly released at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. By the end of the 1992 summit, 425 scientists and other intellectual leaders had signed the appeal. Since then, word of mouth has prompted thousands more scientists to lend their support. Today, more than 4,000 signatories, from over 100 countries have signed it, including more than 70 Nobel Prize winners. In spite of this spontaneous and growing support from the world's scientific community, the Heidelberg Appeal has received very little media attention. Neither a statement of corporate interests nor a denial of environmental problems, the Heidelberg Appeal is a quiet call for reason and a recognition of scientific progress as the solution to, not the cause of, the health and environmental problems that we face. The appeal expresses a conviction that modern society is the best equipped in human history to solve the world's ills, provided that they do not sacrifice science, intellectual honesty and common sense to political opportunism and irrational fears. We want to make our full contribution to the preservation of our common heritage, the Earth.
12 Prix Nobel Pour Cyberdissident Translate this page Rotblat (Prix nobel de la Paix 1995), Charles H. Townes (Prix nobel de Physique1964), torsten N. wiesel (Prix nobel de Physiologie et Médecine 1981). http://www.fonjallaz.net/Vietnam/12 Nobel cyberdissident.html
Extractions: Reporters sans frontières est indignée par l'arrestation d'un homme courageux qui n'a fait qu'exprimer pacifiquement ses opinions. "Si sa détention se prolongeait, il s'agirait d'une détérioration très grave de la situation de la liberté d'expression au Viêt-nam", a affirmé l'organisation. Reporters sans frontières a demandé au Premier ministre, Pham Van Khai, la libération immédiate et sans condition du Dr. Nguyen Dan Que, ainsi que la restitution de ses effets personnels, confisqués par la police de Ho Chi Minh-Ville.
Entrez PubMed Curriculum vitae as well as scientifical output of the nobel Price David H.Hubel, torsten N. wiesel, Nigel W. Daw the creators of modern visual http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
Nobel-premiarii En Medicino E Fiziologio - Wikipedio nobelpremiarii en medicino e fiziologio. 1901 von Behring, Emil 1981 Sperry, Roger W. - Hubel, David H. - wiesel, torsten N. http://io.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel-premiarii_en_medicino_e_fiziologio
Nobel Prize: Medicine Timeline Translate this page Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, torsten N. wiesel. 1980. Baruj Benacerraf, JeanDausset, George D. Snell. 1979. Allan M. Cormack, Godfrey N. Hounsfield http://library.thinkquest.org/TQ0313040/medtl.html
Extractions: Year Medicine Prize Winner Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, John E. Sulston Leland H. Hartwell, R. Timothy (Tim) Hunt, Sir Paul M. Nurse Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, Eric R. Kandel Günter Blobel ... Stanley B. Prusiner Peter C. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel Edward B. Lewis, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Eric F. Wieschaus Alfred G. Gilman, Martin Rodbell Richard J. Roberts, Phillip A. Sharp Edmond H. Fischer, Edwin G. Krebs Erwin Neher, Bert Sakmann Joseph E. Murray, E. Donnall Thomas J. Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, George H. Hitchings Susumu Tonegawa Stanley Cohen, Rita Levi-Montalcini Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein Niels K. Jerne, Georges J.F. Köhler, César Milstein Barbara McClintock Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson, John R. Vane Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel Baruj Benacerraf, Jean Dausset, George D. Snell Allan M. Cormack, Godfrey N. Hounsfield Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans, Hamilton O. Smith Roger Guillemin, Andrew V. Schally, Rosalyn Yalow Baruch S. Blumberg, D. Carleton Gajdusek
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RU News Lewis Thomas Prize Honors Freeman Dyson but cause for reflection, even revelation as in a poem or painting, explainsNobel laureate torsten N. wiesel, MD, president of the university. http://www.rockefeller.edu/pubinfo/dyson.nr.html
Extractions: From a population perspective, the world is at a turning point. In the September issue of Scientific American, Rockefellers Joel Cohen describes how the population of the coming half century will be bigger, older, and more urban than ever before, and slower-growing than that of the previous 50 years. By tracing the location of nerve cells that produce specific odorant receptors, scientists have linked dozens of the proteins important for detecting scents to specific areas of the fruit fly brain. The findings suggest how the flies odorant receptors can work together to detect hundreds of scents despite their limited array of just 62 receptors. Rockefeller
Extractions: News Release Population Council Elects Two New Trustees: Alaka Basu, Scientist and Indian Population Expert, and Dr. Torsten N. Wiesel, Former President of Rockefeller University and Nobel Prize Winner NEW YORK (30 June 1999) Two new distinguished board members were elected at the 108th meeting of the Population Council's Board of Trustees: Alaka Basu, Senior Research Associate at Cornell University's Division of Nutritional Sciences, and a National Research Council Scholar-in-Residence, and Dr. Torsten N. Wiesel, immediate past president of Rockefeller University and winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1981. The Board of Trustees is composed of leaders in research, policy development, and business from 12 countries. Alaka Basu Ms. Basu obtained her Bachelor of Science in Microbiology with Honors from the University of Bombay, India in 1971, and two Masters of Science, one in Biochemistry from University College of the University of London in 1973, and another in Medical Demography from the Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London in 1975. She also has a post-graduate diploma in Journalism from the Bombay College of Journalism, University of Bombay. In 1994, Ms. Basu received a mid-career Fellowship from the Population Council. Torsten N. Wiesel
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Extractions: Environmental factors become critically important during later stages of brain maturation. In humans and other mammals, the number of synapses increases dramatically after birth. The specificity of neuronal connections is then refined during early postnatal life. Experimental data have shown conclusively that neuronal activity is critical for the elaboration of synaptic territories, as well as for making proper synaptic connections. Thus, once the initial circuitry of the CNS is guided by intrinsic factors into roughly correct patterns, after birth environmentally derived activity takes over to refine connections between neurons. In the 1960s and 1970s, Torsten Wiesel and David Hubel conducted an influencial series of experiments on this topic, for which they received the Nobel Prize in 1981. Their work demonstrated that the organization of the adult visual cortex relies heavily on early visual experiences. The primary visual cortex receives input from the two eyes via a relay in the thalamic visual area (the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus). Like all cortices, the primary visual cortex is a layered structure, with visual input forming synapses on neurons in layer 4.
Extractions: Click the link for more information. . The two relocated their research operations to Harvard in 1959. Wiesel and Hubel noted that various forms of visual stimuli are handled by different sections of the brain. Their collaborative work spanned over several decades, leading to the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1981 for their important studies of the visual cortex.
Processing Visual Information Two associates of Kuffler, David H. Hubel and torsten N. wiesel inserted electrodesin these areas but instead of directing light into the eye, http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/V/VisualProcessing.html
Extractions: Processing Visual Information It is estimated that the human brain contains 100 billion (10 ) neurons averaging 1000 synapses on each; that is, some 10 connections. How to unravel the workings of such a complex system? Progress has been slow, but a solid start has been made in determining how the brain processes information reaching it from the eyes . In fact, the processing starts within the eyes. (This should not be surprising inasmuch as the retina is actually an extension of the brain.) Link to discussion of the eye. The visual receptors, rods and cones , synapse in the retina with several types of interneurons , e.g., bipolar cells These, in turn, synapse with ganglion cells The axons of ganglion cells make up the optic nerve and conduct impulses to the brain. But each receptor does not have its own private circuit back to the brain. There are some 10 rods and cones in each eye, but only 10 ganglion cell axons in the optic nerve. Thus a single ganglion cell must receive inputs from a number of receptor cells. By inserting an electrode in a single ganglion cell, it was shown (by Stephen W.
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