nPostednon January 14, 2016
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nToday’snfeatured birthday is one of the founders of the science of brainnchemistry.
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nActually,nas I was reading about Richter, I decided he was a pioneer in severalnways. n
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nBornnin Bath, England, on this date in 1907, Derek Richter went tonuniversity at Oxford and worked with Nobel-Prize-winner HeinrichnWieland at Munich University in Germany (this was before Hitler andnWorld War II).
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nHe later worked alongside other Nobel laureates at thenUniversity of Cambridge. n
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London was an intense place to live during WWII! |
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nAtnage 35, a married man with children, with little money and whilenliving in a city (London) under constant attack by bombs dropped fromnairplanes (this of course was during World War II!) – with all of that going on, Richter decided to enter medical school! He continued with his research at the samentime as going to medical school, AND he even set up a researchnlaboratory for treating shell-shock!
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nAfternthe war was over, Richter studied epilepsy; also, he worked with onenof the first Geiger counters in the nation to isolate nuclei from thencells of the cerebral cortex. He studied brain metabolism, brainnfunction, therapies, proteins in the brain, and – and – and – !
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nOnenthing I was struck by is how collaborative Richter was, working withna wide variety of other researchers and doctors on a variety ofnstudies. He worked with his wife on at least one project. He gatheredntogether an international group of scientists from many differentnfields to create a global approach to research. n
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nRichternhelped start The Journal of Neurochemistry, he helped create brainnresearch organizations, and he started a charity to research mentalnillness. He was in high demand as a lecturer, and he won awards andnfellowships and other sorts of honors.
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nRichternalso became involved with the World Health Organization and AmnestynInternational; he wrote humanitarian books; he became one of thenfirst sperm donors (at a time when it was really controversial); andnhe helped to create a refuge for discharged mental patients.
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Inmean – wow! Derek Richter was just a bit of an achiever, wasn’t he?nAnd ahead of his time, as well!
Inmean – wow! Derek Richter was just a bit of an achiever, wasn’t he?nAnd ahead of his time, as well!
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nAlsonon this date:
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n(Januaryn14 to March 7) Magh Mela in India
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nMusiciannDave Grohl’s birthday
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nThen“real” birthday of the U.S.A.
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nDressnUp Your Pet Day
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nHotnFoods Month
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n“Old”nNew Year in the Slavic countries
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