Fullerian Professor of Physiology
The Fullerian Chairs at the Royal Institution in London, England, were established by John 'Mad Jack' Fuller.
Fullerian Professors of Physiology & Comparative Anatomy
- 1834–1837 Peter Mark Roget
- 1837–1838 Robert Edmond Grant
- 1841–1844 Thomas Rymer Jones
- 1844–1848 William Benjamin Carpenter
- 1848–1851 William W. Gull
- 1851–1855 Thomas Wharton Jones
- 1855–1858 Thomas Henry Huxley
- 1858–1862 Richard Owen
- 1862–1865 John Marshall
- 1865–1869 Thomas Henry Huxley
- 1869–1872 Michael Foster
- 1872–1875 William Rutherford
- 1875–1878 Alfred Henry Garrod
- 1878–1881 Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer
- 1881–1884 John Gray McKendrick
- 1884–1886 Arthur Gamgee
- 1887 (vacant)
- 1888–1891 George John Romanes
- 1891–1894 Victor Horsley
- 1894–1897 Charles Stewart
- 1897–1898 Augustus Desiré Waller
- 1898–1901 Ray Lankester
- 1901–1904 Allan Macfadyen
- 1904–1906 Louis Compton Miall
- 1906–1909 William Stirling
- 1909–1912 Frederick Walker Mott
- 1912–1915 William Bateson[1]
- 1915–1918 Charles Scott Sherrington
- 1918–1924 Arthur Keith
- 1924–1927 Joseph Barcroft
- 1927–1930 Julian Sorell Huxley
- 1930–1933 John Burdon Sanderson Haldane
- 1933–1935 Grafton Elliot Smith
- 1935–1937 Edward Mellanby
- 1937–1941 Frederick Keeble
- 1941–1944 Jack Cecil Drummond
- 1944–1947 James Gray
- 1947–1953 Edward James Salisbury
- 1953–1957 Harold Munro Fox
- 1957–1961 John Zachary Young
- 1961–1967 Richard John Harrison
- 1967–1973 Andrew Fielding Huxley
- 1973–1979 Max Ferdinand Perutz
- 1979–1985 David Chilton Phillips
- 1985–1991 John Bertrand Gurdon
- 1991–1999 Anne McLaren
- 1999–2009 Susan Greenfield
References
- "Dr. W. Bateson, F.R.S., appointed Fullerian professor of physiology for a term of 3 years". Nature. 88: 185. 7 Dec 1911. doi:10.1038/088184a0. Many sources list Bateson as Fullerian Professor of Physiology from 1912–1914; the source are basically correct because Bateson assumed the appointment in January 1912 and vacated the appointment in January 1915. Technically, one might say Bateson held the professorship in 1912–1915.
Bibliography
- "Fullerian Professors of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy". The Royal Institution of Great Britain. 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
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