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{{short description|International learned society for physiologists with headquarters in the United Kingdom}} |
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| name = The Physiological Society |
| name = The Physiological Society |
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| logo = Physiological Society logo.png |
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| purpose = Support the advancement of [[physiology]] |
| purpose = Support the advancement of [[physiology]] |
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| formation = 1876 |
| formation = 1876 |
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| headquarters = London, England |
| headquarters = London, England |
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| leader_title = President |
| leader_title = President |
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| leader_name = David Attwell| |
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| leader_title2 = Chief Executive |
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| leader_name2 = Dariel Burdass |
| leader_name2 = Dariel Burdass |
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| leader_title3 = President-Elect| |
| leader_title3 = President-Elect| |
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| leader_name3 = Annette Dolphin |
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| membership = |
| membership = 2400 Members |
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| website = {{URL|www.physoc.org}} |
| website = {{URL|www.physoc.org}} |
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[[File:Hodgkin Huxley House 1.jpg|thumb|30 Farringdon Lane, location of the Physiological Society]] |
[[File:Hodgkin Huxley House 1.jpg|thumb|30 Farringdon Lane, location of the Physiological Society]] |
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'''The Physiological Society''', founded in 1876, is |
'''The Physiological Society''', founded in 1876, is an international [[learned society]] for [[physiologists]] with headquarters in the [[United Kingdom]] and Ireland. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The Physiological Society was founded in 1876 as a dining society "for mutual benefit and protection" by a group of 19 physiologists, led by [[John Burdon Sanderson]] and [[Michael Foster (physiologist)|Michael Foster]], as a result of the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection and the subsequent 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act.<ref>[http://www.navs.org.uk/about_us/24/0/299/ The History of The National Anti-Vivisection Society] (The National Anti-Vivisection Society)</ref> Other founding members included: [[William Sharpey]], [[Thomas Henry Huxley|Thomas Huxley]], [[George Henry Lewes]], [[Francis Galton]], [[John Marshall (surgeon)|John Marshall]], [[George Murray Humphry]], [[Frederick William Pavy]], [[Lauder Brunton]], [[David Ferrier]], [[Philip Pye-Smith]], [[W. H. Gaskell|Walter H. Gaskell]], [[John Gray McKendrick]], [[Emanuel Edward Klein]], [[Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer|Edward Schafer]], [[Francis Darwin]], [[George Romanes]], and [[Gerald Francis Yeo|Gerald Yeo]]. The aim was to promote the advancement of [[physiology]]. [[Charles Darwin]] and [[William Sharpey]] were elected as the society's first two Honorary Members. The society first met at Sanderson's London home. The first rules of the society offered membership to no more than 40, all of whom should be male "working" physiologists.<ref>Sharpey-Schafer, E. History of the Physiological Society during its first Fifty Years |
The Physiological Society was founded in 1876 as a dining society "for mutual benefit and protection" by a group of 19 physiologists, led by [[John Burdon Sanderson]] and [[Michael Foster (physiologist)|Michael Foster]], as a result of the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection and the subsequent 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act.<ref>[http://www.navs.org.uk/about_us/24/0/299/ The History of The National Anti-Vivisection Society] (The National Anti-Vivisection Society)</ref> Other founding members included: [[William Sharpey]], [[Thomas Henry Huxley|Thomas Huxley]], [[George Henry Lewes]], [[Francis Galton]], [[John Marshall (surgeon)|John Marshall]], [[George Murray Humphry]], [[Frederick William Pavy]], [[Lauder Brunton]], [[David Ferrier]], [[Philip Pye-Smith]], [[W. H. Gaskell|Walter H. Gaskell]], [[John Gray McKendrick]], [[Emanuel Edward Klein]], [[Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer|Edward Schafer]], [[Francis Darwin]], [[George Romanes]], and [[Gerald Francis Yeo|Gerald Yeo]]. The aim was to promote the advancement of [[physiology]]. [[Charles Darwin]] and [[William Sharpey]] were elected as the society's first two Honorary Members. The society first met at Sanderson's London home. The first rules of the society offered membership to no more than 40, all of whom should be male "working" physiologists.<ref>Sharpey-Schafer, E. History of the Physiological Society during its first Fifty Years 1876–1927, Oxford University Press, London, 1927</ref> Women were first admitted as members in 1915 and the centenary of this event was celebrated in 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Burgess|first=Helen|date=Spring 2015|title=100 years of women members: The Society's centenary of women's admission|url=https://www.physoc.org/magazine-articles/100-years-of-women-members-the-societys-centenary-of-womens-admission/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2021-01-08|website=Physiology News|publisher=The Physiological Society}}</ref> |
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[[Michael Foster (physiologist)|Michael Foster]] was also founder of ''[[The Journal of Physiology]]'' in 1878, and was appointed to the first Chair of Physiology at the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1883. |
[[Michael Foster (physiologist)|Michael Foster]] was also founder of ''[[The Journal of Physiology]]'' in 1878, and was appointed to the first Chair of Physiology at the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1883. |
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== Present day == |
== Present day == |
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The Society |
The Society is the oldest and largest network of physiologists in Europe, consisting of members from over 60 countries. The Society’s membership has included at least 61 Nobel laureates, in Physiology or Medicine (n=55), Chemistry (n=5) or Peace (n=1). The majority of members are engaged in research, in universities or industry, into how the body works in health and disease and in teaching physiology in schools and universities. The Society also facilitates communication between scientists and with other interested groups. |
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The Physiological Society publishes the academic journals ''[[The Journal of Physiology]]'' and ''[[Experimental Physiology]]'', and with the [[American Physiological Society]] publishes the online only, [[open access journal]] ''[[Physiological Reports]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/2051817X |title=Physiological Reports |access-date=8 January 2021 |website=Wiley Online Library |publisher=Wiley }}</ref> It also publishes the membership magazine ''Physiology News''. |
The Physiological Society publishes the academic journals ''[[The Journal of Physiology]]'' and ''[[Experimental Physiology]]'', and with the [[American Physiological Society]] publishes the online only, [[open access journal]] ''[[Physiological Reports]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/2051817X |title=Physiological Reports |access-date=8 January 2021 |website=Wiley Online Library |publisher=Wiley }}</ref> It also publishes the membership magazine ''Physiology News''. |
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In August 2024 The Society announced its first new wholly owned journals in over 100 years, with the launch of ''The Journal of Precision Medicine: Health and Disease'' and ''The Journal of Nutritional Physiology''. |
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⚫ | The society is based at Hodgkin Huxley House in Farringdon, London, named |
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⚫ | The society is based at Hodgkin Huxley House in Farringdon, London, named after [[Alan Hodgkin]] and [[Andrew Huxley]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=22 August 2012 |title=Hodgkin-Huxley House: Name the meeting rooms |url=https://www.physoc.org/news_article/hodgkin-huxley-house-name-the-meeting-rooms/ |publisher=The Physiological Society |access-date=9 January 2021}}</ref> |
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== Presidents == |
== Presidents == |
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The post of president was established in 2001, and the society's current president is [[David |
The post of president was established in 2001, and the society's current president is [[David Attwell]]. Past holders include:<ref name="PastOfficers">{{cite web|url=https://static.physoc.org/app/uploads/2019/04/22192800/Past-Officers.pdf|title=Past Officers of the Physiological Society|year=2019|publisher=The Physiological Society|access-date=8 January 2021}}</ref> |
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* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2001}} |end_date={{End date|2003}} |event= [[Colin Blakemore]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2001}} |end_date={{End date|2003}} |event= [[Colin Blakemore]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2016}} |end_date={{End date|2018}} |event= [[David A. Eisner]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2016}} |end_date={{End date|2018}} |event= [[David A. Eisner]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2018}} |end_date={{End date|2020}} |event= {{Ill|Bridget Lumb|WD=Q61040929|reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2018}} |end_date={{End date|2020}} |event= {{Ill|Bridget Lumb|WD=Q61040929|reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2020}} |end_date={{End date|2022}} |event= [[David Paterson (physiologist)|David Paterson]] }}<ref name="DavidPaterson"/> |
* {{Timeline-event |date={{Start date|2020}} |end_date={{End date|2022}} |event= [[David Paterson (physiologist)|David Paterson]] }}<ref name="DavidPaterson">{{cite web |title=David Paterson |url=https://www.physoc.org/team/david-paterson/ |access-date=8 January 2021 |publisher=The Physiological Society}}</ref> |
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* 2022 – 2024: [[David Attwell]] |
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== Prizes == |
== Prizes == |
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The Society awards a number of prizes for meritorious achievement.<ref name="PrizeLectures">{{cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Prize lectures|url=https://www.physoc.org/supporting-you/prize-lectures/ |
The Society awards a number of prizes for meritorious achievement.<ref name="PrizeLectures">{{cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Prize lectures|url=https://www.physoc.org/supporting-you/prize-lectures/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-12-24|website=|publisher=The Physiological Society}}</ref> |
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=== Annual Review Prize Lecture === |
=== Annual Review Prize Lecture === |
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=== Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture === |
=== Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture === |
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Named for [[William Bayliss]] and [[Ernest Starling]]. Originally awarded every three years, since 2015 it is awarded annually alternating between established and early-career physiologists.<ref name="L+P">{{cite web|last=|first=|date=2020|title=Lectures and Prizes|url=https://www.physoc.org/lectures-and-prizes-to-2020/ |
Named for [[William Bayliss]] and [[Ernest Starling]]. Originally awarded every three years, since 2015 it is awarded annually alternating between established and early-career physiologists.<ref name="L+P">{{cite web|last=|first=|date=2020|title=Lectures and Prizes|url=https://www.physoc.org/lectures-and-prizes-to-2020/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-12-24|website=|publisher=The Physiological Society}}</ref> |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1973}} |event= [[Roderic Alfred Gregory]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1973}} |event= [[Roderic Alfred Gregory]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1976}} |event= |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1976}} |event= [[Henry Barcroft]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1979}} |event= [[David Whitteridge]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1979}} |event= [[David Whitteridge]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1982}} |event= [[John Pappenheimer|J R Pappenheimer]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1982}} |event= [[John Pappenheimer|J R Pappenheimer]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2013}} |event= [[Graham Dockray|Graham J. Dockray]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2013}} |event= [[Graham Dockray|Graham J. Dockray]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2014}} |event= {{Ill|Steven Bloom|WD=Q29653443 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2014}} |event= {{Ill|Steven Bloom|WD=Q29653443 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= [[Kim Barrett]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= [[Kim Barrett]] }} – ''Endogenous and exogenous control of gastrointestinal epithelial function: building on the legacy of Bayliss and Starling''<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Barrett|first=Kim E.|date=2017-01-15|title=Endogenous and exogenous control of gastrointestinal epithelial function: building on the legacy of Bayliss and Starling|journal=The Journal of Physiology|volume=595|issue=2|pages=423–432|doi=10.1113/JP272227|issn=1469-7793|pmc=5233669|pmid=27284010}}</ref> |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|Lisa Heather|WD=Q29653445 |reasonator=1}} - ''Cardiac metabolism in disease: All fuels are equal, but some fuels are more equal than others.''}} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|Lisa Heather|WD=Q29653445 |reasonator=1}} - ''Cardiac metabolism in disease: All fuels are equal, but some fuels are more equal than others.''}} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= {{Ill|Helen E. Raybould|WD=Q29653446 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= {{Ill|Helen E. Raybould|WD=Q29653446 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= {{Ill|Patrick Lewis (physiologist)| lt=Patrick Lewis|WD=Q38324008 |reasonator=1}} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= {{Ill|Patrick Lewis (physiologist)| lt=Patrick Lewis|WD=Q38324008 |reasonator=1}} – ''Leucine rich repeat kinase 2: From pathology to physiology and back again''}} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2020}} |event= [[Maria Fitzgerald]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2020}} |event= [[Maria Fitzgerald]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1998}} |event= {{Ill|Peter Lipp|WD=Q29653461 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1998}} |event= {{Ill|Peter Lipp|WD=Q29653461 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1999}} |event= [[David Paterson (academic)|David J. Paterson]]}} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1999}} |event= [[David Paterson (academic)|David J. Paterson]]}} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2000}} |event= |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2000}} |event= [[Stephen Brendan McMahon]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2001}} |event= {{Ill|Chris Peers (physiologist)|WD=Q29653465 |reasonator=1|lt=Chris Peers}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2001}} |event= {{Ill|Chris Peers (physiologist)|WD=Q29653465 |reasonator=1|lt=Chris Peers}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2002}} |event= {{Ill|Mark J. Dunne|WD=Q29653437 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2002}} |event= {{Ill|Mark J. Dunne|WD=Q29653437 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2012}} |event= [[Cori Bargmann]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2012}} |event= [[Cori Bargmann]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2013}} |event= [[Erin M. Schuman]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2013}} |event= [[Erin M. Schuman]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= {{Ill|Karin Sipido|WD=Q21264087|reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= {{Ill|Karin Sipido|WD=Q21264087|reasonator=1}} }} – ''Calcium microdomains in cardiac myocytes'' |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= [[Jack L. Feldman]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= [[Jack L. Feldman]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= {{Ill|Stephen Traynelis|WD=Q57075608|reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= {{Ill|Stephen Traynelis|WD=Q57075608|reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2012}} |event= {{Ill|Eugene Lloyd|WD=Q29653544 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2012}} |event= {{Ill|Eugene Lloyd|WD=Q29653544 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2014}} |event= {{Ill|Dave Lewis (neuroscientist) |lt=Dave Lewis|WD=Q29653538 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2014}} |event= {{Ill|Dave Lewis (neuroscientist) |lt=Dave Lewis|WD=Q29653538 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= {{Ill|Judy Harris (physiologist) |lt=Judy Harris|WD=Q29653568 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= {{Ill|Judy Harris (physiologist) |lt=Judy Harris|WD=Q29653568 |reasonator=1}} }} – ''Engaging students and valuing teachers'' |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|Prem Kumar (physiologist) |lt=Prem Kumar |WD=Q29653585 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|Prem Kumar (physiologist) |lt=Prem Kumar |WD=Q29653585 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= {{Ill|Louise Robson |WD=Q29653447 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= {{Ill|Louise Robson |WD=Q29653447 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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=== The President's Lecture === |
=== The President's Lecture === |
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Initiated in 2017, the President’s Lecture is awarded by the President of The Society to a recipient of their choosing. This [https://www.physoc.org/grants-and-prizes/prize-lectures/the-presidents-lecture/ prestigious lecture] is awarded at the discretion of The Society’s President. |
Initiated in 2017, the President’s Lecture is awarded by the President of The Society to a recipient of their choosing. This [https://www.physoc.org/grants-and-prizes/prize-lectures/the-presidents-lecture/ prestigious lecture] is awarded at the discretion of The Society’s President. |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= [[James Pawelczyk]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= [[James Pawelczyk]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2020}} |event= [[Jeffrey M. Friedman]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2020}} |event= [[Jeffrey M. Friedman]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2021}} |event= [[Jessica U. Meir]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2021}} |event= [[Jessica U. Meir]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2022}}|event=Sir Patrick Vallance}}{{colend}} |
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=== R Jean Banister Prize Lecture === |
=== R Jean Banister Prize Lecture === |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|Alicia D’Souza|WD=Q63977591 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|Alicia D’Souza|WD=Q63977591 |reasonator=1}} }} – ''Getting excited about pacemaking in the athletic heart: interplay of transcription factors and microRNAs in pacemaker electrophysiology.'' |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= {{Ill|Nathalie L Rochefort|WD=Q59547979 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= {{Ill|Nathalie L Rochefort|WD=Q59547979 |reasonator=1}} }} – ''Decoding the visual cortex'' |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= Bethan Phillips }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= Bethan Phillips }} – ''Physiological adaptations to traditional and novel exercise interventions as a function of age'' |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= {{Ill|Marie Holt (physiologist) |lt=Marie Holt |WD=Q64495893 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= [[Bert Sakmann]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= [[Bert Sakmann]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= [[Tom Kirkwood]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2017}} |event= [[Tom Kirkwood]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= [[Josephine Arendt]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= [[Kevin Fong]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= [[Kevin Fong]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2020}} |event= [[Semir Zeki]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2020}} |event= [[Semir Zeki]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2009}} |event= [[Stephen O'Rahilly]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2009}} |event= [[Stephen O'Rahilly]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2010}} |event= [[Nancy Rothwell|Nancy J. Rothwell]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2010}} |event= [[Nancy Rothwell|Nancy J. Rothwell]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2011}} |event= [[Russell Foster]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2011}} |event= [[Russell Foster]] }} – ''How your body clock makes you tick''<ref>{{YouTube|x1-blr3Bomg|title=''How your body clock makes you tick''}}</ref> |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2012}} |event= {{Ill|Gareth Leng|WD=Q29653546 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2012}} |event= {{Ill|Gareth Leng|WD=Q29653546 |reasonator=1}} }} – ''The loving brain''<ref>{{YouTube|xadXFPBLkaM |title=''The loving brain''}}</ref> |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2013}} |event= [[Russell Foster]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2013}} |event= [[Russell Foster]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2014}} |event= [[Robert Winston]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2014}} |event= [[Robert Winston]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= [[Sophie Scott]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2015}} |event= [[Sophie Scott]] }} – ''The science of laughter'' |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|John F. Cryan (physiologist) |lt=John F. Cryan |WD=Q29653562 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2016}} |event= {{Ill|John F. Cryan (physiologist) |lt=John F. Cryan |WD=Q29653562 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= [[Daniel Martin (medic)|Daniel Martin]] }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2018}} |event= [[Daniel Martin (medic)|Daniel Martin]] }} – ''From mountains to the bedside: Lessons learnt from Everest'' |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= {{Ill|Lora Heisler|WD=Q42574062 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2019}} |event= {{Ill|Lora Heisler|WD=Q42574062 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1998}} |event= {{Ill|Leon Lagnado|WD=Q29653571 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1998}} |event= {{Ill|Leon Lagnado|WD=Q29653571 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2000}} |event= {{Ill|Daniela Riccardi|WD=Q29653537 |reasonator=1}} }} |
* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2000}} |event= {{Ill|Daniela Riccardi|WD=Q29653537 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2002}} |event= [[Anant Parekh]] }} |
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* {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|2004}} |event= {{Ill|Alexander V. Gourine|WD=Q29653529 |reasonator=1}} }} |
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 15 August 2024
Formation | 1876 |
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Purpose | Support the advancement of physiology |
Headquarters | London, England |
Membership | 2400 Members |
President | David Attwell |
Chief Executive | Dariel Burdass |
President-Elect | Annette Dolphin |
Website | www |
The Physiological Society, founded in 1876, is an international learned society for physiologists with headquarters in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
History
[edit]The Physiological Society was founded in 1876 as a dining society "for mutual benefit and protection" by a group of 19 physiologists, led by John Burdon Sanderson and Michael Foster, as a result of the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection and the subsequent 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act.[1] Other founding members included: William Sharpey, Thomas Huxley, George Henry Lewes, Francis Galton, John Marshall, George Murray Humphry, Frederick William Pavy, Lauder Brunton, David Ferrier, Philip Pye-Smith, Walter H. Gaskell, John Gray McKendrick, Emanuel Edward Klein, Edward Schafer, Francis Darwin, George Romanes, and Gerald Yeo. The aim was to promote the advancement of physiology. Charles Darwin and William Sharpey were elected as the society's first two Honorary Members. The society first met at Sanderson's London home. The first rules of the society offered membership to no more than 40, all of whom should be male "working" physiologists.[2] Women were first admitted as members in 1915 and the centenary of this event was celebrated in 2015.[3]
Michael Foster was also founder of The Journal of Physiology in 1878, and was appointed to the first Chair of Physiology at the University of Cambridge in 1883.
The archives are held at the Wellcome Library.[4]
Present day
[edit]The Society is the oldest and largest network of physiologists in Europe, consisting of members from over 60 countries. The Society’s membership has included at least 61 Nobel laureates, in Physiology or Medicine (n=55), Chemistry (n=5) or Peace (n=1). The majority of members are engaged in research, in universities or industry, into how the body works in health and disease and in teaching physiology in schools and universities. The Society also facilitates communication between scientists and with other interested groups.
The Physiological Society publishes the academic journals The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology, and with the American Physiological Society publishes the online only, open access journal Physiological Reports.[5] It also publishes the membership magazine Physiology News.
In August 2024 The Society announced its first new wholly owned journals in over 100 years, with the launch of The Journal of Precision Medicine: Health and Disease and The Journal of Nutritional Physiology.
The society is based at Hodgkin Huxley House in Farringdon, London, named after Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley.[6]
Presidents
[edit]The post of president was established in 2001, and the society's current president is David Attwell. Past holders include:[7]
- 2001Colin Blakemore – 2003 :
- 2003Richard A. North – 2006 :
- 2006Ole Holger Petersen – 2008 :
- 2008Clive H. Orchard – 2010 :
- 2010Kenneth M. Spyer – 2012 :
- 2012Jonathan Ashmore – 2014 :
- 2014Richard Vaughan-Jones – 2016 :
- 2016David A. Eisner – 2018 :
- 2018Bridget Lumb – 2020 :
- 2020David Paterson – 2022 : [8]
- 2022 – 2024: David Attwell
Prizes
[edit]The Society awards a number of prizes for meritorious achievement.[9]
Annual Review Prize Lecture
[edit]The society considers its Annual Review Prize Lecture, first awarded in 1968, to be its premier award.[9]
International Prize Lecture
[edit]- 2001Nicholas B. Standen :
- 2002David I. Cook :
- 2003Jonathan F. Ashmore :
- 2004David J. Beech :
- 2005Simon C. Gandevia :
- 2006Mark J. Dunne :
- 2007David Allen :
- 2010David Attwell :
- 2011Giovanni E. Mann :
- 2013Richard Vaughan-Jones :
- 2014Kenneth M. Spyer :
Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture
[edit]Named for William Bayliss and Ernest Starling. Originally awarded every three years, since 2015 it is awarded annually alternating between established and early-career physiologists.[10]
- 1963Charles Lovatt Evans :
- 1966Ivan De Burgh Daly :
- 1969Archibald Hill :
- 1973Roderic Alfred Gregory :
- 1976Henry Barcroft :
- 1979David Whitteridge :
- 1982J R Pappenheimer :
- 1985Bernard Katz :
- 1988John Zachary Young :
- 1991James Black :
- 1994John Vane :
- 1997David A. Brown :
- 2000Salvador Moncada :
- 2004Gerhard Giebisch :
- 2006Roderick Flower :
- 2009Gero Miesenböck :
- 2011Jerome A. Dempsey :
- 2013Graham J. Dockray :
- 2014Steven Bloom :
- 2015Kim Barrett – Endogenous and exogenous control of gastrointestinal epithelial function: building on the legacy of Bayliss and Starling : [11]
- 2016Lisa Heather - Cardiac metabolism in disease: All fuels are equal, but some fuels are more equal than others. :
- 2017Helen E. Raybould :
- 2018Patrick Lewis – Leucine rich repeat kinase 2: From pathology to physiology and back again :
- 2020Maria Fitzgerald :
Biller Prize Lecture
[edit]Named in memory of Kathy Biller. Given to a worker in the field of renal or epithelial physiology, under 35 years old. It has now been discontinued.[10]
- 2002Louise Robson :
- 2006Matthew Bailey :
- 2004Donald T. Ward :
- 2008Gavin Stewart :
G L Brown Prize Lecture
[edit]Named for George Lindor Brown. These lectures are delivered at various institutions and intended to stimulate an interest in physiology.[10]
- 1975G S Brindley and R J Linden :
- 1976P F Baker and Patrick A. Merton :
- 1977Eric Neil :
- 1983John Nicholls :
- 1984John S. Gillespie :
- 1985Michael de Burgh Daly :
- 1986Graham J. Dockray :
- 1987Semir Zeki :
- 1988Anthony Angel :
- 1989Colin Blakemore :
- 1990Nicholas B. Standen :
- 1991Roger N. Lemon :
- 1992Jonathan F. Ashmore :
- 1993Annette Dolphin :
- 1994Richard Vaughan-Jones :
- 1995Stuart Cull-Candy :
- 1996Frances M. Ashcroft :
- 1997Ian D. Forsythe :
- 1998Peter Lipp :
- 1999David J. Paterson :
- 2000Stephen Brendan McMahon :
- 2001Chris Peers :
- 2002Mark J. Dunne :
- 2004Michael J. Rennie :
- 2005Godfrey L. Smith :
- 2006C. A. Richard Boyd :
- 2007Nina Balthasa :
- 2009J Graham McGeown :
- 2010Lucilla Poston :
- 2011James Deuchars :
- 2012Anant Parekh :
- 2013David A. Eisner :
- 2014Mike Tipton :
- 2015Molly Stevens :
- 2016Rachel Tribe :
- 2017Andrew Parker :
- 2018Pamela Shaw :
G W Harris Prize Lecture
[edit]Named in memory of Geoffrey Harris. Now discontinued.[10]
- 1987George Fink :
- 1990Ernest M. Wright :
- 1993Graham J. Dockray :
- 1996Iain C. A. F. Robinson :
Hodgkin–Huxley–Katz Prize Lecture
[edit]Named after Alan Hodgkin, Andrew Huxley and Bernard Katz, and normally awarded to a physiologist from outside the UK or Ireland.[10]
- 2000Roderick MacKinnon :
- 2002Bert Sakmann :
- 2004Denis Noble :
- 2006Thomas J. Jentsch :
- 2008Eric Kandel :
- 2010Roger Nicoll :
- 2012Cori Bargmann :
- 2013Erin M. Schuman :
- 2015Karin Sipido – Calcium microdomains in cardiac myocytes :
- 2017Jack L. Feldman :
- 2019Stephen Traynelis :
Joan Mott Prize Lecture
[edit]Michael de Burgh Daly Prize Lecture
[edit]Named for Michael de Burgh Daly .
- 2002Janice M. Marshall :
- 2005James F X Jones :
- 2007Michael J. Joyner :
- 2009Colin A. Nurse :
- 2011Tobias Wang :
- 2013Peter Carmeliet :
- 2016Nanduri R. Prabhakar :
- 2018Katrin Schröder :
- 2020F Gribble :
Otto Hutter Teaching Prize
[edit]Named for Otto Hutter, and awarded to teachers of undergraduate physiology.[10]
- 2010Mary Cotter :
- 2011Neil Morris :
- 2012Eugene Lloyd :
- 2014Dave Lewis :
- 2015Judy Harris – Engaging students and valuing teachers :
- 2016Prem Kumar :
- 2017Louise Robson :
- 2018Julia Choate :
- 2019James Clark :
The President's Lecture
[edit]Initiated in 2017, the President’s Lecture is awarded by the President of The Society to a recipient of their choosing. This prestigious lecture is awarded at the discretion of The Society’s President.
- 2019James Pawelczyk :
- 2020Jeffrey M. Friedman :
- 2021Jessica U. Meir :
- 2022Sir Patrick Vallance :
R Jean Banister Prize Lecture
[edit]Named for R Jean Banister. Awarded to an early-career physiologist and delivered at various institutions.[10]
- 2016Alicia D’Souza – Getting excited about pacemaking in the athletic heart: interplay of transcription factors and microRNAs in pacemaker electrophysiology. :
- 2017Nathalie L Rochefort – Decoding the visual cortex :
- 2018Bethan Phillips – Physiological adaptations to traditional and novel exercise interventions as a function of age :
- 2019Marie Holt :
The Paton Lecture
[edit]Named for William D.M. Paton, and given on a historical aspect of physiology.[10]
- 1994John Wendell Severinghaus :
- 1995Hans Ussing :
- 1996Patrick D. Wall :
- 1997Vernon B. Mountcastle :
- 1998Daniel P. Todes :
- 2005John H. Coote :
- 2007Denis Noble :
- 2008Kenneth M. Spyer :
- 2009Diethelm W. Richter :
- 2010Murray Esler :
- 2011John B. West :
- 2012Jere Mitchell :
- 2013Geoffrey Burnstock :
- 2014Peter Sleight :
- 2015Tilli Tansey :
- 2016Bert Sakmann :
- 2017Tom Kirkwood :
- 2018Josephine Arendt :
- 2019Kevin Fong :
- 2020Semir Zeki :
Annual Public Lecture
[edit]Intended to raise awareness and understanding of physiology among the general public and schools.[10]
- 2005Julian F. R. Paton :
- 2006David Attwell :
- 2008Peter Weissberg :
- 2009Stephen O'Rahilly :
- 2010Nancy J. Rothwell :
- 2011Russell Foster – How your body clock makes you tick : [12]
- 2012Gareth Leng – The loving brain : [13]
- 2013Russell Foster :
- 2014Robert Winston :
- 2015Sophie Scott – The science of laughter :
- 2016John F. Cryan :
- 2018Daniel Martin – From mountains to the bedside: Lessons learnt from Everest :
- 2019Lora Heisler :
Sharpey-Schafer Lecture and Prize
[edit]Named after Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer. Awarded alternating between established and early-career physiologists.[10]
- 1983Torsten Wiesel :
- 1986David Attwell :
- 1989Bertil Hille :
- 1992Graham Collingridge :
- 1995Judah Folkman :
- 1998Julian F. R. Paton :
- 2002Erwin Neher :
- 2005Neville H. McClenaghan :
- 2008Walter Boron :
- 2011Walter Marcotti :
- 2013William A. Catterall :
- 2016Emma Hart :
- 2019Roger Smith :
Wellcome Prize Lecture
[edit]Awarded to young physiologists (under 40). Now discontinued.[10]
- 1986Kevin A. C. Martin :
- 1988David A. Eisner :
- 1990Andrew J. King :
- 1992Hugh R. Matthews :
- 1994Wolf Reik :
- 1996Stewart O. Sage :
- 1998Leon Lagnado :
- 2000Daniela Riccardi :
- 2002Anant Parekh :
- 2004Alexander V. Gourine :
- 2006Helen Kennedy :
- 2008Andrew W. Trafford :
GSK Prize Lecture
[edit]Awarded to early-career physiologists. Now discontinued.[10]
- 2010Josef Kittler :
- 2011Not awarded :
- 2012Holly Shiels :
- 2013Mala M. Shah :
References
[edit]- ^ The History of The National Anti-Vivisection Society (The National Anti-Vivisection Society)
- ^ Sharpey-Schafer, E. History of the Physiological Society during its first Fifty Years 1876–1927, Oxford University Press, London, 1927
- ^ Burgess, Helen (Spring 2015). "100 years of women members: The Society's centenary of women's admission". Physiology News. The Physiological Society. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
- ^ "The Physiological Society". Catalogue. Wellcome Library. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- ^ "Physiological Reports". Wiley Online Library. Wiley. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ 22 August 2012. "Hodgkin-Huxley House: Name the meeting rooms". The Physiological Society. Retrieved 9 January 2021.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Past Officers of the Physiological Society" (PDF). The Physiological Society. 2019. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ "David Paterson". The Physiological Society. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ a b "Prize lectures". The Physiological Society. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Lectures and Prizes". The Physiological Society. 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-24.
- ^ Barrett, Kim E. (2017-01-15). "Endogenous and exogenous control of gastrointestinal epithelial function: building on the legacy of Bayliss and Starling". The Journal of Physiology. 595 (2): 423–432. doi:10.1113/JP272227. ISSN 1469-7793. PMC 5233669. PMID 27284010.
- ^ How your body clock makes you tick on YouTube
- ^ The loving brain on YouTube
Further reading
[edit]- Tansey, Tilli; Wray, Susan, ed. (1 July 2015). Women Physiologists: Centenary Celebrations and Beyond, The Physiological Society. ISBN 978-0-9933410-0-7