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'''David Herbert Samuel, 3rd Viscount Samuel''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] ({{lang-he|דוד הרברט סמואל}}; 8 July 1922 – 7 October 2014<ref>http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.621039</ref>) was an [[United Kingdom|Anglo]]-[[Israel]]i chemist and neurobiologist. |
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Samuel was the son of [[Edwin Samuel, 2nd Viscount Samuel]], and the grandson of [[Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel]]. He was a second cousin of [[Rosalind Franklin]]. He was educated at [[Balliol College, Oxford]], and served in the [[Royal Artillery]] in the [[Second World War]] in India, Burma and Sumatra, reaching the rank of captain. He then commenced a distinguished academic career, and was one of the founding fathers of the faculty of chemistry at the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]]. Late in his career, his scientific interests moved from [[physical chemistry]] (particularly [[chemical kinetics]]) to [[neurobiology]]. He was the author of over 300 publications as well as the book ''Memory: How We Use It, Lose It and Can Improve It''.<ref>[http://www.nyupress.org/product_info.php?cPath=49&products_id=1926 www.nyupress.org]</ref> |
Samuel was the son of [[Edwin Samuel, 2nd Viscount Samuel]], and the grandson of [[Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel]]. He was a second cousin of [[Rosalind Franklin]]. He was educated at [[Balliol College, Oxford]], and served in the [[Royal Artillery]] in the [[Second World War]] in India, Burma and Sumatra, reaching the rank of captain. He then commenced a distinguished academic career, and was one of the founding fathers of the faculty of chemistry at the [[Weizmann Institute of Science]]. Late in his career, his scientific interests moved from [[physical chemistry]] (particularly [[chemical kinetics]]) to [[neurobiology]]. He was the author of over 300 publications as well as the book ''Memory: How We Use It, Lose It and Can Improve It''.<ref>[http://www.nyupress.org/product_info.php?cPath=49&products_id=1926 www.nyupress.org]</ref> |
Revision as of 16:42, 17 May 2016
David Herbert Samuel, 3rd Viscount Samuel OBE (Template:Lang-he; 8 July 1922 – 7 October 2014[1]) was an Anglo-Israeli chemist and neurobiologist.
Samuel was the son of Edwin Samuel, 2nd Viscount Samuel, and the grandson of Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel. He was a second cousin of Rosalind Franklin. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, and served in the Royal Artillery in the Second World War in India, Burma and Sumatra, reaching the rank of captain. He then commenced a distinguished academic career, and was one of the founding fathers of the faculty of chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Late in his career, his scientific interests moved from physical chemistry (particularly chemical kinetics) to neurobiology. He was the author of over 300 publications as well as the book Memory: How We Use It, Lose It and Can Improve It.[2]
From 14 November 1978 until 11 November 1999,[3] he was a member of the British House of Lords, making him the only Israeli who ever served in this capacity.
References
- ^ http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/.premium-1.621039
- ^ www.nyupress.org
- ^ Hansard, entry for Mr. David Samuel, at link above
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