Sir Charles Sherrington(1857–1952)

Medicine

Sir Charles Scott Sherrington was a British neurophysiologist. His experimental research established many aspects of contemporary neuroscience, including the concept of the spinal reflex as a system involving connected neurons, and the ways in which signal transmission between neurons can be potentiated or depotentiated. Sherrington himself coined the word "synapse" to define the connection between two neurons.

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Awards & Recognition

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

for their discoveries regarding the functions of neurons

Independent
1932

Education

University of Oxford
Fitzwilliam College
Gonville and Caius College
Ipswich School
St Thomas's Hospital Medical School

Doctoral Advisors

John EcclesWilder PenfieldJohn Farquhar FultonMichael FosterJohn Newport Langley

Career Timeline

University of Liverpool?–present
King's College London?–present
Magdalen College?–present

Positions & Roles

President of the Royal Society

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