RMG4GP0P–Professor Sir Alan Hodgkin, one of Britain's most distinguished biologists, who has died, aged 84. Prof Hodgkin shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1963 for his work on the transmission of electrical impulses between nerve cells. See PA story DEATH Hodgkin. /PA
RMHRNR12–Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, English Physiologist and Biophysicist
RME0WNR2–Oct. 18, 1963 - 18-10-63 Nobel Prize for Professor Hodgkin. The 1963 Nobel Prize for Medicine has been awarded jointly to Professor Alan Hodgkin, 49, his friend Professor Andrew Huxley and an Australian scientist Sir John Eccles. All three have been carrying out research on how messages are passed along nerves around the body. The award is worth about £18,000. Photo Shows: Professor Hodgkin at work at Plymouth yesterday.
RMBTKK3E–Andrew Huxley (b. 1917), shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1963 with Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and John Carew Eccles for their discoveries in electrophysiology, study of the electrical properties of biological tissues. 1963.
RME0WNDC–Oct. 10, 1963 - Nobel Prize for Professor Hodgkin. The 1963 Nobel Prize for Medicine has been awarded jointly to Professor Alan
RMKKPHNA–Alan Lloyd Hodgkin nobel
RME0WRJE–Dec. 09, 1963 - 9-12-63 Professor Hodgkin and family in Stockholm for presentation of Nobel Prize. Winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine is seen arriving in Stockholm with his family for the presentation which takes place on December 10th. Photo Shows: (Left to Right) Deborah, 16, Rachel, 12, Sarah, 18, Professor Alan Hodgkin, Mrs. Marion Rous Hodgkin, Editor of Children's books and Jonathan, 14.
RMCWBY8B–Andrew Huxley (b. 1917), shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1963 with Alan Lloyd Hodgkin and John Carew Eccles
RMFW6BPB–NIGER - CIRCA 1977: A stamp printed in Niger shows Nobel Prize in Medicine, Alan L. Hodgkin, circa 1977
RMMYTE8X–London, UK. 8th Jun, 2018. The 'For Alan' Series, part of Working on Paper by Howard Hodgkin, est £15-7,000 each - Modern & Post-War British Art, part of Modern British Art Week Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London, on 12-13 June 2018. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMG6YRMT–Professor Andrew Huxley, 47, pictured at the University College in London, has heard today he is a co-winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize for Medicine. He shares his award with Professor Alan Hodgkin, also a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and 60-year-old Sir John Eccles, Professor of Physiology at Canberra. Huxley and Hodgkin won their award for work on nervous impulses.
RMHRNXEA–Andrew Fielding Huxley, English Physiologist
RMG65R8D–The Queen with members of the Order of Merit at Buckingham Palace, following the Order service at the Chapel Royal. Back row (l-r): Sir Andrew Huxley, The Rev Professor Owen Chadwick, Graham Greene, Dr Frederick Sanger, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Frank Whittle, Sir Sidney Nolan, Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, Sir Frederick Ashton. Front row: (l-r) Lord Franks, Sir Ronald Syme, Sir Issiah Berlin, Lord Penney, Professor Dorothy Hodgkin, the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, Lord Zuckerman, Dame Veronica Wedgewood, Sir George Edwards, Sir Alan Hodgkin and Lord Todd.
RMG6YRMK–2.1m Radio Telescope - Steerable Dish Serial - Sir Alan Hodgkin and Sir Martin Ryle - Lord's Bridge, Cambridge
RMG9M3P4–Royalty - Queen with Members of the Order of Merit - Buckingham Palace
RMG8W840–British Genius Exhibition - Battersea Park
RMMYTE99–London, UK. 8th Jun, 2018. The 'For Alan' Series, part of Working on Paper by Howard Hodgkin, est £15-7,000 each - Modern & Post-War British Art, part of Modern British Art Week Sotheby’s New Bond Street, London, on 12-13 June 2018. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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