Detlev Bronk
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American scientist
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Detlev Bronk's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Detlev Wulf Bronk was a prominent American scientist, educator, and administrator. He is credited with establishing biophysics as a recognized discipline. Bronk served as president of Johns Hopkins University from 1949 to 1953 and as president of The Rockefeller University from 1953 to 1968. Bronk also held the presidency of the National Academy of Sciences between 1950 and 1962.
Detlev Bronk's Published Works
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Published Works
- The discharge of impulses in motor nerve fibres (1929) (694)
- Discharges in mammalian sympathetic nerves (1932) (419)
- THE HARVEY LECTURES (1935) (387)
- The discharge of impulses in motor nerve fibres (1928) (326)
- THE ACTIVITY OF THE CARDIAC SYMPATHETIC CENTERS (1936) (220)
- Afferent impulses in the carotid sinus nerve I. The relation of the discharge from single end organs to arterial blood pressure (1932) (162)
- Prolonged facilitation of synaptic excitation in sympathetic ganglia. (1947) (148)
- CHEMICAL EXCITATION OF NERVE (1946) (139)
- THE RESPONSE TO STEADY PRESSURES OF SINGLE END ORGANS IN THE ISOLATED CAROTID SINUS (1934) (128)
- AN ANALYSIS OF HYPOTHALAMIC CARDIOVASCULAR CONTROL (1941) (124)
- SYNAPTIC MECHANISMS IN SYMPATHETIC GANGLIA (1939) (100)
- THE DISCHARGE OF IMPULSES FROM PACINIAN CORPUSCLES IN THE MESENTERY AND ITS RELATION TO VASCULAR CHANGES (1935) (89)
- The Johnson Foundation (1937) (77)
- Oxygen tension in mammalian brain. (1957) (74)
- THE NERVOUS CONTROL OF INTERCOSTAL RESPIRATION (1934) (62)
- EXCITABILITY CYCLE OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS-SYMPATHETIC NEURONE SYSTEM (1941) (61)
- [Metabolic requirements of sympathetic neurons]. (1952) (52)
- The oxygen uptake of active axons. (1952) (47)
- National Academy of Sciences: Annual Meeting (1954) (42)
- A continuous flow respirometer utilizing the oxygen cathode. (1950) (37)
- Inhibition of Cardiac Accelerator Impulses by the Carotid Sinus.∗ (1934) (37)
- THE TRANSMISSION OF TRAINS OF IMPULSES THROUGH A SYMPATHETIC GANGLION AND IN ITS POSTGANGLIONIC NERVES (1938) (37)
- THE REGULATION OF RESPIRATION: X. Effects of Carbon Dioxide, Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Carbonate on the Carotid and Femoral Flow of Blood (1927) (31)
- Fatigue of the sense organs in muscle (1929) (29)
- The energy expended in maintaining a muscular contraction (1930) (29)
- THE OXYGEN UPTAKE OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVE OF THE RAT (1957) (27)
- The effects of circulatory arrest and oxygen lack on synaptic transmission in a sympathetic ganglion. (1948) (21)
- THE REGULATION OF RESPIRATION: XVIII. The Effects of Low and High Alveolar Oxygen Pressure and of Sodium Cyanide on the Carotid and Femoral Flow of Blood as Studied with the Continuous Electrometric Method (18)
- Afferent Impulses from Single End Organs in the Carotid Sinus.∗ (1932) (14)
- A Sensitive Respirometer for the Measurement of Rapid Changes in Metabolism of Oxygen (1953) (14)
- National Science Foundation: Origins, hopes, and aspirations. (1975) (13)
- Science advice in the white house. (1974) (12)
- Response of a Sympathetic Ganglion to High Frequency Stimulation.∗ (1935) (11)
- Memorable Experiences in Research (1954) (10)
- The action of strychnine on sensory end organs in muscle and skin of the frog (1929) (10)
- Afferent Impulses in the Carotid Sinus and Aortic Nerves. (1931) (10)
- An Extension of the Fundamental Infra-Red Absorption Band of Hydrogen Chloride (10)
- The place of psychology in an ideal university: The report of the University Commission to advise on the future of psychology at Harvard. (1970) (9)
- Pressure Stimulation of Peripheral Nerves (1947) (9)
- THE REGULATION OF RESPIRATION: V. A Continuous Thermo-Electric Method of Recording the Volume-Flow of Blood (1926) (9)
- Rhythmic Activity of Single Nerve Fibers Induced by Low Calcium (1937) (8)
- Great adventures in medicine (1961) (8)
- On the Infrared Absorption Spectra of Several Gases (1927) (7)
- The rate of oxygen consumption in localized regions of the nervous system: in presynaptic endings and in cell bodies. (1946) (7)
- The heat production and economy of maintained contractions in crustacean muscle (1932) (7)
- Persistent Discharge from Sympathetic Ganglion Cells Following Preganglionic Stimulation.∗ (1938) (7)
- Impulses in Cardiac Sympathetic Nerves.∗ (1932) (7)
- The initial and recovery heat production of vertebrate nerve (1931) (6)
- Synaptic Transmission in the Stellate Ganglion.∗ (1935) (5)
- The time course of in vivo oxygen consumption of cerebral cortex following electrical stimulation. (1948) (5)
- Pacinian Corpuscles in the Mesentery and Their Relation to the Vascular System.∗ (1934) (5)
- Resistance of the Viruses of Poliomyelitis, Human Influenza and Swine Influenza to Intense Vibration.∗ (1936) (4)
- Marine Biological Laboratory: Origins and Patrons: The 50th anniversary of the Main Building recalls that it is a creation of the National Research Council. (1975) (4)
- The Relation of Physics to the Biological Sciences (1938) (4)
- ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL AND HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENTS ON THE SUBMAXILLARY GLAND OF THE DOG RECORDED WITH CONTINUOUS PHOTOGRAPHIC METHODS (1926) (4)
- The National Science Foundation: origins, hopes, and aspirations. (1975) (4)
- Effects of chemical agents on metabolism and function of synapses and fibers in sympathetic ganglia. (1947) (4)
- Influence of the vascular bed on the pattern of oxygen tension in the cerebral cortex. (1946) (3)
- Physical Instruments for the Biologist (1942) (3)
- In Memoriam Ludwig Edelstein, 1902–1965Ludwig Edelstein, Colleague and Counsellor (1966) (3)
- Interference Bands Produced by Mica and the Use of Mica Windows in Infra-Red Spectroscopy (1924) (3)
- Effects of brain anemia on cortical oxygen consumption in vivo. (1948) (3)
- The role of scientists in the furtherance of science. (1954) (2)
- Some Effects of Alveolar Carbon Dioxide Tension on the Carotid and Femoral Flow of Blood. (1926) (2)
- Report of the committee on genetic effects of atomic radiation. (1956) (2)
- The time course of recovery oxygen consumption in nerve. (1947) (2)
- Science and Humanity. (1942) (2)
- The physical structure and biological action of nerve cells; with some references to the problems of human flight. (1946) (2)
- Low Alveolar Oxygen Pressure, Sodium Cyanide and the Carotid and Femoral Flow of Blood. (1926) (2)
- A national focus of science and research. (1972) (2)
- Statement by Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, President, National Academy of Sciences (1958) (1)
- American association for the advancement of science and affiliated societies 1967 annual meeting, new york city, 26-31 december: preliminary program of principal invited lectures, panel discussions, and symposia. (1967) (1)
- Public policy toward environment 1973: a review and appraisal. Education. (1973) (1)
- After discharge from sympathetic ganglion cells following preganglionic nerve stimulation. (1946) (1)
- Features and News: The Creation of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. (1972) (1)
- Biological or Psychological Warfare? (1952) (1)
- THE ACTIVITY OF NERVE CELLS (1936) (1)
- A method for direct measurement of rate of oxygen utilization by nerve. (1948) (1)
- The Shape of likelihood : relevance and the university (1970) (1)
- A Voice of Conscience Is Stilled (1973) (1)
- Personal and societal values of academies of science. The 1974 Lehman Award lecture. (1975) (0)
- Oxygen requirements of the neurones in sympathetic ganglia. (1947) (0)
- Education in the sciences (1960) (0)
- Introductory remarks made at the afternoon session of the Welch Centerrial Celebration. (1950) (0)
- Appointment and Staff Changes (1958) (0)
- Letter from Detlev Wulf Bronk to Joshua Lederberg (1962) (0)
- The humane qualities of science (1961) (0)
- Initial and Recovery Heat Production of Nerve (1930) (0)
- Ludwig Edelstein, colleague and counsellor. (1966) (0)
- [Detlev Bronk's remarks at the dedication of the Avery Memorial Gateway] (1965) (0)
- Address of Welcome (1958) (0)
- SYMPOSIUM ON THE SYNAPSE (1940) (0)
- Vasomotor Reflexes in the Splanchnic Area (1934) (0)
- The Burden of Expectation (1962) (0)
- Measurements of rapid changes in oxygen consumption by nerve following brief periods of stimulation. (1948) (0)
- RE-EMPLOYMENT OF BIOLOGISTS NOW IN THE ARMY AIR FORCES. (1945) (0)
- A University of Graduate Studies (1959) (0)
- The Unity of Science on the Frontiers of Biology (1973) (0)
- REFERENCES (1959) (0)
- Letter from Detlev Wulf Bronk, National Academy of Sciences to Joshua Lederberg (1960) (0)
- EDUCATION (1973) (0)
- Re-Employment of Biologists Now in the Army Air Forces (1945) (0)
- Periodicity of the Excitatory Process in Nerve (1942) (0)
- A continuous electrical method of recording the volume-flow of blood. (1926) (0)
- The sequence of functional changes in a neurone during narcosis and anoxia. (1948) (0)
- Editorial transition: Resignation, appreciation and succession (1954) (0)
- International relations among scientists. (1946) (0)
- Advice on Loyalty Requirements. (1955) (0)
- Biological and Medical Sciences (1971) (0)
- PACINIAN CORPUSCLES IN THE MESENTERY AND VASCULAR CHANGES (1936) (0)
- Research and National Policies: The scientist's objective is to increase knowledge; Fortified by knowledge we need not gamble with the nation's future; It is vital that scientists shoulder social responsibility (1951) (0)
- Book Reviews (1940) (0)
- The Nervous Regulation of Intercostal Respiration (1933) (0)
- Twenty-five year later: Retrospective comments by members of the original Harvard Commission. (1970) (0)
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