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Walter Morley Fletcher

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Sir Walter Fletcher
Walter Morley Fletcher (1873-1933)
Born(1873-07-21)21 July 1873
Died7 June 1933(1933-06-07) (aged 59)
NationalityEnglisch
Alma materCambridge University
Known forMuscle physiology
Scientific career
FieldsPhysiologist
InstitutionsCambridge University
Doctoral advisorJohn Newport Langley
Doctoral studentsArchibald Hill

Sir Walter Morley Fletcher, KBE FRS[1] (1873–1933)[2][3] was a British physiologist and administrator. Fletcher graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge and was most significant in his administration of the Medical Research Council (MRC) during the interwar years. Under his guidance, the MRC focused its funding on basic scientific research at the expense of clinical research but he made Britain a leader in biomedical research in the period.

References

  1. ^ e., T. R. (1933). "Sir Walter Morley Fletcher. 1873-1933". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 1 (2): 153–163. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1933.0015.
  2. ^ "Obituary Notice: Walter Morley Fletcher. (1873-1933.)". The Biochemical Journal. 27 (5): 1333–1336. 1933. PMC 1253032. PMID 16745236.
  3. ^ "Royal Society citation".

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