Jean Hanson
Emmeline Jean Hanson (14 November 1919 – 10 August 1973) was a biophysicist and zoologist known for her contributions to muscle research. Hanson gained her PhD in zoology from Bedford College, University of London before spending the majority of her career at a biophysics research unit at King's College London, where she was a founder member, and later its second Head. While working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she, with Hugh Huxley, discovered the mechanism of movement of muscle fibre in 1954, which came to known as "sliding filament theory". This was a groundbreaking research in muscle physiology, and for this BBC nicknamed her "Mrs Muscle" on the 50th anniversary of the discovery. Provided by Wikipedia-
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4by Alemayehu Teressa Negawo, Yilikal Assefa, Jean Hanson, Asebe Abdena, Meki S. Muktar, Ermias Habte, Alieu M. Sartie, Chris S. JonesGet full text
Published 2020-02-01
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5by Alemayehu T. Negawo, Alexandra Jorge, Jean Hanson, Abel Teshome, Meki S. Muktar, Ana Luisa S. Azevedo, Francisco J.S. Ledo, Juarez C. Machado, Chris S. JonesGet full text
Published 2018-05-01
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6by Ermias Habte, Meki S. Muktar, Asebe Abdena, Jean Hanson, Alieu M. Sartie, Alemayehu T. Negawo, Juarez Campolina Machado, Francisco José da Silva Ledo, Chris S. JonesGet full text
Published 2020-04-01
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