Marthe Louise Vogt (September 8, 1903 – September 9, 2003) was a German scientist recognized as one of the leading neuroscientists of the twentieth century...
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Marthe Voegeli, Swiss physician Marthe Vogt (1903–2003), German neuroscientist Marthe Wéry (1930–2005), Belgian painter Marthe Yankurije (born 1994), Rwandan...
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recognized by Oskar Vogt as her daughter. She was a pioneering pediatric neurologist and neuropsychiatrist in Paris. Marthe Vogt (1903–2003) was a neuropharmacologist...
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Peters (1935), Ivan de Burgh Daly (1943), Sir John Henry Gaddum (1945), Marthe Vogt (1952), Richard Darwin Keynes (1959), Sir Barry Cross (1975), Rex Malcolm...
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departments of Neuroanatomy (Oskar and Cécile Vogt), neurohistology (Alois Kronmüller), Neurochemistry (Marthe Vogt), and genetics (Nikolaij and Elena Timofeev-Resovskij)...
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B. Vogt (1920–1990), American entomologist Hans Vogt (1903–1986), Norwegian linguist Johan Herman Lie Vogt (1858–1932), Norwegian geologist Marthe Louise...
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right: Marthe Vogt (1903–2003) was a neuropharmacologist who became a Fellow of the Royal Society and a professor at Cambridge. Marguerite Vogt (1913–2007)...
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Nikolai and Oskar Vogt, Tenenbaum was forced out of the Institute (and country) in 1934; facilitated by a research grant, Marthe Vogt left Germany in 1935...
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it." The next step led to the central nervous system. It was taken by Marthe Vogt, a refugee from Germany who at that time worked with John Henry Gaddum...
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older sister, Marthe Vogt (1903–2003) was a neuropharmacologist who became a fellow of the Royal Society and a professor at Cambridge. Vogt joined her parents...
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Departments of Neurophysiology (Tönnies and Kornmüller), Neurochemistry (Marthe Vogt and Veit), Genetics (Timoféeff-Ressovsky), a Research Clinic (Soeken...
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LEGENDARY PERSONALITIES. Amarchitrakatha.com. Retrieved 19 March 2021. "Vogt, Marthe Louise (1903–2003)", Christopher Bell, Oxford Dictionary of National...
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d’Azyr Arno Villringer 1958– Germany Marthe Vogt 1903–2003 Germany Joshua T. Vogelstein 1981– United States Oskar Vogt 1870–1959 Germany Julius Wagner-Jauregg...
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neurocultures Tania Singer (born 1969), psychologist and social neuroscientist Marthe Vogt (1903–2003), remembered for her important contributions to the understanding...
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Kwiatkowska Martha Burton Woodhead Williamson Martha Chase Martha P. Haynes Marthe Vogt Mary-Claire King Mary Adela Blagg Mary Agnes Chase Mary Allen Wilkes...
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panel discussions addressing the role of women in science such as the Marthe Vogt podcast and the Soapbox Science. Mina Bizic was born in Belgrade, Serbia...
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Mary Pickford (1935), and other early eminent women members included Marthe Vogt and Edith Bülbring. The British Pharmacological Society publishes several...
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period, and the apartment's former owner, Marthe de Florian. The main plot of the novel revolves around April Vogt, a Sotheby's auctioneer who is tasked with...
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included the director Sir John Gaddum, pharmacologist and neurochemist, Marthe Vogt, who had previously lectured in pharmacology and neuro-physiologist Krešimir...
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95, Hungarian-American theoretical physicist, "Father of the H-Bomb". Marthe Vogt, 100, German neuroscientist. Don Willesee, 87, Australian politician...
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opponents of National Socialism such as Otto Krayer, Edith Bülbring and Marthe Vogt. In the Second World War, he volunteered for the Air force in order to...
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with de:Leslie Iversen and at the Institute of Animal Physiology with Marthe Vogt where he worked on norepinephrine(NE) uptake and the regulation of NE...
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library membership required.) Cuthbert, A. W. (1 December 2005). "Marthe Louise Vogt. 8 September 1903 -- 9 September 2003: Elected FRS 1952". Biographical...
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Loser Nightsongs [de] Romuald Karmakar Frank Giering, Anne Ratte-Polle, Marthe Keller Drama a.k.a. Die Nacht singt ihre Lieder The Ninth Day Volker Schlöndorff...
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George G. Blackburn 1917 2006 creative non-fiction The Guns of Normandy Marthe Blackburn 1916 1991 screenwriter, dramatist A Scream from Silence, Beyond...
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1995–1997, 1998–1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2008–2016, 2018 11 years Chris Deleu Marthe Vermeir Familie 1997–2008, 2011 11 years Jens Gruyaert Jelle Van den Bossche...
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cortical hormone and their application. His PhD supervisor was Dr Marthe Louise Vogt a famous British Pharmacologist of German Origin. He joined the University...
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Macleish Smith Frank Stuart Spring Edward Wilfred Taylor Samuel Tolansky Marthe Louise Vogt Thomas Stanley Westoll Donald Devereux Woods Sven Otto Horstadius...
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Pascal (in French). La Haye: Chez Detune. Ellenberger, Michel; Collin, Marie–Marthe (1993). La machine à calculer de Blaise Pascal (in French). Paris: Nathan...
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Teresa of Avila. A Bilingual Edition – Edición y traducción de Eric W. Vogt. New Orleans University Press of the South, 1996. Second edition, 2015. xl...
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