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Haldan Keffer Hartline ForMemRS (December 22, 1903 – March 17, 1983) was an American physiologist who was a co-recipient of the 1967 Nobel Prize in ...
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Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Haldan Keffer Hartline The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1967. Born: 22 December 1903, Bloomsburg, PA, USA.
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Haldan Keffer Hartline was an American physiologist who was a co-winner (with George Wald and Ragnar Granit) of the 1967 Nobel Prize for Physiology or ...
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Haldan Keffer Hartline

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Haldan Keffer Hartline è stato un fisiologo e biofisico statunitense che nel 1967 vinse con George Wald e Ragnar Granit il Premio Nobel per la medicina, grazie a degli studi riguardanti le primarie fasi fisiologiche e chimiche di trasformazione... Wikipedia

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Hartline, Keffer to friends and close colleagues, conduc- ted biophysical research on vision and the retina. He stud- ied retinas from arthropods, vertebrates, ...
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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 ...
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Haldan Keffer Hartline's story is at the same time ordinary and extraordinary. And so the story of his turn of the century American childhood is a familiar ...
In 1949 Hartline accepted a position at Johns Hopkins University as professor of biophysics and chairman of the Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics.
Haldan Keffer Hartline was born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, on December 22nd, 1903. His parents were teachers there in the State Normal School (now Bloomsburg ...
Hartline became a traveling research scholar, attending the universities of Leipzig and Munich in Germany. In 1949 he became professor of biophysics and ...
Haldan Keffer Hartline was awarded the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries about chemical and physiological visual processes in the eye.