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  1. Charles F. Stevens, genannt Chuck Stevens, (* 1. September 1934 in Chicago, USA [1]; † 21. Oktober 2022 in San Diego, Kalifornien, USA [2]) war ein US-amerikanischer Neurobiologe .

  2. Charles F. Stevens vom Salk Institute, angesehener emeritierter Professor, stirbt im Alter von 88 Jahren. Als Pionier der Neurowissenschaften war Stevens von 1990 bis 2018 an der Fakultät von Salk tätig. 27. Oktober 2022

  3. Charles Stevens (May 26, 1893 – August 22, 1964) was an American actor. He appeared in nearly 200 films between 1915 and 1961. A close friend of actor Douglas Fairbanks, Stevens appeared in nearly all of Fairbanks' films.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    1915
    Volunteer
    Film debut, Uncredited
    1915
    Lieutenant
    Uncredited
    1915
    Fatherhood
    Looey Jim
    Uncredited
    1915
    Mexican Soldier
    Uncredited
  4. 21. Dez. 2022 · Charles F. Stevens, known to everyone as Chuck, passed away on October 21, 2022. Chuck was a unique scientist who effortlessly spanned disciplines to improve our understanding of the brain in fundamental ways. He touched an astonishing array of people in science whose lives are now irreversibly impoverished by his absence.

  5. 9. Nov. 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Charles Stevens, who pioneered the study of synaptic transmission, neural circuits, and scalable architecture in the brain. He collaborated with many colleagues and inspired generations of researchers with his curiosity and creativity.

  6. 21. Feb. 2023 · Charles F. Stevens, widely known as Chuck, passed away in his sleep at home on October 21, 2022. His unexpected death, coming at a time when he was still active in research and full of optimism about the future, brings to a close the career of a remarkable neuroscientist whose legacy will run wide and deep. He will be greatly missed ...

  7. Charles Stevens was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Salk Institute, who died in 2022. He was a leader in studying how brains grow and develop, and how they transmit messages across synapses.