Happy Birthday, Erwin Neher!
German biophysicist Erwin Neher turned 80 last week. Neher and Bert Sakmann received the 1991 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their development of patch clamping: a method to record the current through individual ion channels. Russ Hobbie and I discuss Neher and Sakmann’s work in Chapter 9 of Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology.
I will turn over the rest of this post to Neher. In the two-minute video below, he offers advice to young scientists.
In a ten-minute video, listen to Erwin Neher discuss advances in modern medicine.
Finally, in this longer lecture, Neher describes the development of patch clamping.
Originally published at http://hobbieroth.blogspot.com.