Archief HODG - Papers of Sir Alan Hodgkin

Identificatie

referentie code

HODG

Titel

Papers of Sir Alan Hodgkin

Datum(s)

  • 1902-2000 (Vervaardig)

Beschrijvingsniveau

Archief

Omvang en medium

197 boxes

Context

Naam van de archiefvormer

(1914-1998)

Biografie

Alan Hodgkin was born on 5 February 1914, son of George Lloyd Hodgkin and his wife Mary. He attended school in Cornwall and Norfolk, winning a scholarship to Trinity College Cambridge in 1932. Although his intention was to study Zoology, he took physiology in his final year. As a result of research on nerve fibres he was elected to a Junior Research Fellowship by Trinity in 1936, spent a year at the Rockefeller Institute in New York and returned to a college lectureship at Trinity in 1938.

After war-work that was for the most part radar-related, Hodgkin resumed his academic career, supported by his wife Marni, whom he had married in 1944. He became University Lecturer in 1946 and Assistant Director of Research the following year. In 1952 he took up a Royal Society Foulterton Research Professorship and in 1970 he became John Humphrey Plummer Professor of biophysics at Cambridge. Throughout this period, much of his research was done alongside Andrew Huxley on the physiology of nerve fibres. For this work Hodgkin and Huxley were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in 1963; this was shared with John Eccles for unrelated work. Other collaborators included R. D. Keynes, T. I. Shaw, R. H. Adrian, M. G. F. Fuortes and D. A. Bayler.

From 1970 to 75 Hodgkin was President of the Royal Society at a time it required considerable reforms to ensure it remained financially independent. These he achieved, though he was less successful in influencing government policy on the financing of scientific research. He was knighted in 1972. In 1978 he succeeded Lord Butler as Master of Trinity, holding the post until 1984. He died in 1998.

Geschiedenis van het archief

Directe bron van verwerving of overbrenging

Inhoud en structuur

Bereik en inhoud

This sizable archive contains the following materials. Biographical and autobiographical material 1914-2000, school and college papers 1919-1936, honours and awards 1936-1987, family correspondence and papers 1902-1977, personal correspondence 1937-1981, administrative papers relating to University and College 1938-1989, research notebooks 1934-1987, research files 1935-1991, publications 1838-1988, lectures and speeches 1950-1987, papers relating to visits and conferences 1961-1998, papers relating to societies and organisations 1938-1989, correspondence 1945-1990, photographic materials 1937-1972

Waardering, vernietiging en slectie

Aanvullingen

Ordeningstelsel

Voorwaarden voor toegang en gebruik

Voorwaarden voor raadpleging

Not all the material in this collection may yet be available for consultation. Enquiries should be addressed in the first instance to:

The Archivist
Trinity College Library
Cambridge
Cambridge
CB2 1TQ

archives@trin.cam.ac.uk

Voorwaarden voor reproductie

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      Toegangen

      This collection-level catalogue was produced by Jonathan Smith. The Hodgkin papers were catalogued by Simon Coleman, Peter Harper and Timothy E. Powell of the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, and a typescript catalogue is available in Trinity College Library

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      Bestaan en verblifplaats van originelen

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      Related units of description

      Hodgkin worked closely with Sir Andrew Huxley, whose (uncatalogued) papers are also at Trinity College Library.

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      Alternative identifier(s)

      NCUACS

      136/1/05

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      Naam ontsluitingsterm

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      Verwijdering van datering archiefvorming

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