Geoffrey Burnstock
British-Australian neuroscientist
Geoffrey Burnstock AC FRS FMedSci (10 May 1929 – 2 June 2020) was an English-born Australian neurobiologist. He was President of the Autonomic Neuroscience Centre of the UCL Medical School. He was best known for creating the term purinergic signalling, which he discovered in the 1970s.[1] He retired in October 2017.
Geoffrey Burnstock | |
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Born | London, England | 10 May 1929
Died | 2 June 2020 | (aged 91)
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | King's College London University College London |
Awards | Royal Medal (2000) FRS (1986) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Purinergic signalling |
Institutions | UCL Medical School |
He was elected a member of the Academia Europaea in 1992.[2]
References
change- ↑ Lewis Wolpert (10 August 2005). "Lewis Wolpert: The Sceptical Inquirer". The Independent. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
He coined the term "purinergic signalling" in 1972 in a key paper that has since been cited more than 2,000 times by other key scientists.
- ↑ "Geoffrey Burnstock". Academia Europaea. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019.