Haldan Keffer Hartline, circa 1970s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Keffer Hartline was an American physiologist and a co-recipient of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in analyzing the neurophysiological mechanisms of vision. See also Pioneering the Application of Mathematics and Computers to Investigate the Neurophysiology of Vision Years at The Rockefeller University: 1953-1974; emeritus 1974-1983https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/faculty-members/1028/thumbnail.jp
Frank Brink, Jr. in his lab, circa 1970s. Source: unknown Frank Brink, Jr., (1910-2007) was an Ameri...
Robert Schoenfeld, 1987. Photo by John Sholtis Schoenfeld, Robert L. ( 1920-2007) was a pioneer in c...
Sperry, R. Science, and moral priority: merging mind, brain, and human values. New York: Columbia Un...
H. Keffer Hartline in his laboratory, 1965 Photo by Don C. Young Throughout his career Hartline\u27s...
David H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. ...
NormalScintillating scotomaDavid H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at...
Herbert Spenser Gasser, circa 1935 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Herbert Spencer Gasser...
Floyd Ratliff, H. Keffer Hartline. Studies on excitation and inhibition in the retina: a collection ...
Hartline’s shutter, accession no. 308 This shutter was made especially for physiologist H. Keffer Ha...
Victor J. Wilson, 1978. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner Years at The Rockefeller University:1956-2021 Vict...
Paul Greengard, 1996. Photo by Robert Reichert Greengard, Paul ( 1925-2019) was an American neurosci...
Floyd Ratliff, circa 1980s. Photo by Ingbert Gruttner Ratliff, Floyd (1919-1999) investigated the sp...
While attending medical school at McGill, David Hubel developed an interest in the nervous system du...
Dr. Greengard’s briefcase Courtesy of Greengard\u27s laboratory Paul Greengard (1925-2019) was a neu...
ABSTRACT The Nobel Prize is the world's foremost honor for scientific advances in medicine and other...
Frank Brink, Jr. in his lab, circa 1970s. Source: unknown Frank Brink, Jr., (1910-2007) was an Ameri...
Robert Schoenfeld, 1987. Photo by John Sholtis Schoenfeld, Robert L. ( 1920-2007) was a pioneer in c...
Sperry, R. Science, and moral priority: merging mind, brain, and human values. New York: Columbia Un...
H. Keffer Hartline in his laboratory, 1965 Photo by Don C. Young Throughout his career Hartline\u27s...
David H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. ...
NormalScintillating scotomaDavid H. Hubel is the John Enders University Professor of Neurobiology at...
Herbert Spenser Gasser, circa 1935 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Herbert Spencer Gasser...
Floyd Ratliff, H. Keffer Hartline. Studies on excitation and inhibition in the retina: a collection ...
Hartline’s shutter, accession no. 308 This shutter was made especially for physiologist H. Keffer Ha...
Victor J. Wilson, 1978. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner Years at The Rockefeller University:1956-2021 Vict...
Paul Greengard, 1996. Photo by Robert Reichert Greengard, Paul ( 1925-2019) was an American neurosci...
Floyd Ratliff, circa 1980s. Photo by Ingbert Gruttner Ratliff, Floyd (1919-1999) investigated the sp...
While attending medical school at McGill, David Hubel developed an interest in the nervous system du...
Dr. Greengard’s briefcase Courtesy of Greengard\u27s laboratory Paul Greengard (1925-2019) was a neu...
ABSTRACT The Nobel Prize is the world's foremost honor for scientific advances in medicine and other...
Frank Brink, Jr. in his lab, circa 1970s. Source: unknown Frank Brink, Jr., (1910-2007) was an Ameri...
Robert Schoenfeld, 1987. Photo by John Sholtis Schoenfeld, Robert L. ( 1920-2007) was a pioneer in c...
Sperry, R. Science, and moral priority: merging mind, brain, and human values. New York: Columbia Un...