Bertil Hille

Bertil Hille (born October 10, 1940) is a professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of Washington. He is particularly well known for his research and expertise on cell signalling by ion channels.

Biography

Early life and education

Hille was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He attended the Foote School and received his B.S. summa cum laude in Zoology from Yale University (1962) and his Ph.D. in Life Sciences from The Rockefeller University (1967).

Personal life

He is married to Merrill Burr Hille, a professor of Zoology at the University of Washington, and has two sons, Erik and Trygve.

Scientific contributions

In addition to his significant research contributions, he is the author of several editions of Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes, described as the reference textbook on ion channels.[1] This text is known for its clarity and precise language, for its attention to the history of neural membrane research, and for the breadth and depth of its scientific coverage.

Awards and distinctions

References

  1. "Reviews: Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes". Lukas K. Buehler. May 5, 2003. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  2. 1 2 "Gairdner Award". Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  3. "The Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize for Biology Or Biochemistry". Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  4. "Two Biophysicists Win Columbia's Horwitz Prize". Columbia University Record. October 11, 1996. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  5. "Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award". LASKER FOUNDATION. 2009. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  6. "Bertil Hille". National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 26 February 2010.

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