John Newsom-Davis was born in 1932 and died, aged 74, in 2007. After national service in the Royal Air Force, he read Natural Sciences at Cambridge. Following clinical studies at the Middlesex Hospital, he began research into respiratory neurophysiology with Tom Sears at the National Hospital, Queen Square, in London, and spent 1 year with Fred Plum at Cornell University in New York. After neurology specialist training at Queen Square, he became the director of the Batten Unit, continuing his interest in respiratory physiology. There he began to work on myasthenia gravis in collaboration with Ricardo Miledi at University College London and in 1978, after performing the first studies on plasma exchange in that disease, he established a myast...
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John Newsom-Davis was born in 1932 and died, aged 74, in 2007. After national service in the Royal A...
John Newsom-Davis played a crucial role in supporting areas of scientific exploration beyond his own...
At the start of the interview Sir William Paton, professor of Pharmacology at Oxford 1959-84 talks a...
At the start of the interview Sir William Paton, professor of Pharmacology at Oxford 1959-84 talks a...
Distinguished neuropathologist, Sir Bernard Tomlinson, who has had a long association with the Newca...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
In this first of two interviews, Sir John Walton, now Lord Walton of Detchant, first recollects a no...
Among the great British clinician scientists of the 20th century, Stanley Peart was a giant. His int...
At the start of the interview Dr Nunn, pioneer of respiratory physiology relating to anaesthesia, ta...
Dr Hunt was born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1918. Dr Hunt received his B.A. from Columbia Universi...
doi:10.1093/ajh/hpv089 John has been variously described as an inspiration, mentor, teacher, friend ...
Part one Nobel laureate, Sir John Vane talks first of a suburban Birmingham background, early scienc...
Professor Kay Davies CBE, professor of genetics (1995-98) and Dr Lee's professor of anatomy (since 1...
Geoffrey Burnstock was a biomedical scientist who gained renown for his discovery that adenosine 5′-...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...
John Newsom-Davis was born in 1932 and died, aged 74, in 2007. After national service in the Royal A...
John Newsom-Davis played a crucial role in supporting areas of scientific exploration beyond his own...
At the start of the interview Sir William Paton, professor of Pharmacology at Oxford 1959-84 talks a...
At the start of the interview Sir William Paton, professor of Pharmacology at Oxford 1959-84 talks a...
Distinguished neuropathologist, Sir Bernard Tomlinson, who has had a long association with the Newca...
It was with sadness that I and several colleagues learned about the death, at the age of 92, of our ...
In this first of two interviews, Sir John Walton, now Lord Walton of Detchant, first recollects a no...
Among the great British clinician scientists of the 20th century, Stanley Peart was a giant. His int...
At the start of the interview Dr Nunn, pioneer of respiratory physiology relating to anaesthesia, ta...
Dr Hunt was born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1918. Dr Hunt received his B.A. from Columbia Universi...
doi:10.1093/ajh/hpv089 John has been variously described as an inspiration, mentor, teacher, friend ...
Part one Nobel laureate, Sir John Vane talks first of a suburban Birmingham background, early scienc...
Professor Kay Davies CBE, professor of genetics (1995-98) and Dr Lee's professor of anatomy (since 1...
Geoffrey Burnstock was a biomedical scientist who gained renown for his discovery that adenosine 5′-...
If John Martyn Harlow is known at all in the neurosciences, it is because he was the physician who a...