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The Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, (PDN) is a part of the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Research in PDN focuses on three main areas: Cellular and Systems Physiology, Developmental and Reproductive Biology, and Neuroscience and is currently headed by Sarah Bray and William Colledge. The department was formed on 1 January 2006, within the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Cambridge from the merger of the Departments of Anatomy and Physiology.Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
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The department hosts the Centre for Trophoblast Research and has links with the Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair, the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, and the
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Senior staff in the department

the department has 25 Professors, ten of whom are Fellows of the Royal Society (FRS). # Horace Barlow FRS # Andrea Brand FRS #
Dennis Bray Dennis Bray is an active emeritus professor at University of Cambridge. His group is also part of the Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Biology. After a first career in Neurobiology, working on cell growth and movement, Dennis Bray moved in C ...
# Sarah Bray # Nick Brown # Graham Burton # Roger Carpenter # William Henry Colledge # Andrew Crawford FRS # Abigail Fowden # Dino Giussani # Roger Hardie FRS # William A Harris FRS # Christine Holt FRS # Chris Huang # Martin Johnson FRS # Randall S Johnson # Roger Keynes #
Jenny Morton Anne Jennifer Morton, , known as Jenny Morton, is a New Zealand neurobiologist and academic, specialising in neurodegenerative diseases. She has been a Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge, since 1991 and a Professor of Neurobiology at the Unive ...
# Ole Paulsen # Angela Roberts # Wolfram Schultz FRS # Azim Surani FRS # Roger C Thomas FRS # Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz


History

Anatomy was taught within the university since its foundation in about 1231. Initially, the teaching was of a theoretical nature based on readings of the classical texts of Galen, but the subject became established as an academic discipline in the early 16th century. In 1707 the first Professor of Anatomy, George Rolfe, was appointed. The tenth Professor of Anatomy,
George Humphry George Edward Humphry (1816 – 25 January 1867) was an English cricketer. Humphry made his first-class debut for Hampshire in 1845 Petworth Cricket Club. Humphry played four further first-class matches from 1845 to 1850, with his final ...
, appointed in 1866, was a founder of the
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology The ''Journal of Anatomy'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley on behalf of the Anatomical Society. It covers all aspects of anatomy and morphology. The journal was first published in 1867 and was originally known as t ...
, and during the early tenure of his office, anatomy and physiology were taught together. In 1870 Michael Foster was appointed as Praelector in Physiology. In 1878, the university supplied Foster with a purpose-built laboratory on the east side of Downing Street. Though Foster's contributions to research were not enduring, he was an inspirational teacher and is the academic "great grandfather" to a large fraction of the world's current physiologists. In 1883 Foster became the first
Professor of Physiology, Cambridge University The Professorship of Physiology, also known as the Chair of Physiology (1883), is a chair at the University of Cambridge. In 2006, the Department of Physiology was merged with the Department of Anatomy to form the Department of Physiology, Develo ...
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Notable alumni

The Departments of Anatomy and Physiology (now fused to make PDN) and have been the home of many exceptional contributors to medical and physiological sciences and Nobel Prizes including * Edgar Adrian (1932) * Henry Dale (1936) * Alan Hodgkin (1963) * Andrew Huxley (1963) *
Roger Y. Tsien Roger Yonchien Tsien (pronounced , "'' CHEN''"'';'' February 1, 1952 – August 24, 2016) was an American biochemist. He was a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego and was awarded the Nobel Prize in ...
(2008) * Robert G. Edwards (2010)


References

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