Hodgkin, Sir Alan Lloyd, 1914-98, English biophysicist. For their work in analyzing the electrical and chemical events in nerve-cell discharge, he and Andrew
Huxley shared with Sir John
Eccles the 1963 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. He was a research professor of the Royal Society (1952-69) and professor of biophysics at Cambridge (1970-81).
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