
Edgar Adrian
Sir Edgar Adrian was a renowned British physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate known for his groundbreaking work on the human nervous system. He was instrumental in advancing the understanding of how nerve cells transmit signals, contributing significantly to the fields of neurophysiology and biophysics.
Born on Sep 30, 1889 (135 years old)
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Edgar Adrian was a professor of physiology at the University of Cambridge who made a remarkable discovery.
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