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  1. Herbert Spencer Gasser war ein US-amerikanischer Neurophysiologe. Für die Entdeckung der hochdifferenzierten Funktionen der einzelnen Nervenfasern erhielt er 1944 gemeinsam mit Joseph Erlanger den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin.

  2. Herbert Spencer Gasser (July 5, 1888 – May 11, 1963) was an American physiologist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1944 for his work with action potentials in nerve fibers while on the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis, awarded jointly with Joseph Erlanger.

  3. Biographical. Herbert Spencer Gasser was born in Platteville, Wisconsin, on July 5, 1888, the son of Herman Gasser end Jane Elisabeth Griswold. After attending the State Normal School he went on to the University of Wisconsin, where he graduated A.B. in 1910 and A.M. in 1911.

  4. 9. Mai 2024 · Herbert Spencer Gasser (born July 5, 1888, Platteville, Wis., U.S.—died May 11, 1963, New York, N.Y.) was an American physiologist, corecipient (with Joseph Erlanger) of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1944 for fundamental discoveries concerning the functions of different kinds of nerve fibres.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1944 was awarded jointly to Joseph Erlanger and Herbert Spencer Gasser "for their discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibres"

  6. Gasser, Herbert Spencer, amerikanischer Neurophysiologe und Pharmakologe ( siehe Abb. ), *5.7.1888 Platteville (Wis.), †11.5.1963 New York; ab 1921 Professor an der Washington University in Saint Louis (Mo.); ab 1931 in New York und 1935-53 Direktor des Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.

  7. 21. Jan. 2020 · Herbert Spencer Gasser, 1888-1963, physiologist, was Director of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 1935-1953. His early work at the University of Wisconsin and at Washington University was done on circulation and respiration, including the mechanism through which the heart is accelerated in exercise and the rate of ...