Denis Noble
Denis Noble CBE FRS FMedSci MAE (born 16 November 1936) is a British physiologist and biologist who held the Burdon Sanderson Chair of Cardiovascular Physiology at the University of Oxford from 1984 to 2004 and was appointed Professor Emeritus and co-Director of Computational Physiology. He is one of the pioneers of systems biology and developed the first viable mathematical model of the working heart in 1960. Noble established The Third Way of Evolution (TWE) project with James A. Shapiro which predicts that the entire framework of the modern synthesis will be replaced.
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Born | 16 November 1936 |
Nationality | British |
Education | Emanuel School |
Alma mater | University College London (BSc, MA, PhD) |
Spouse |
Susan Jennifer Barfield
(m. 1965) |
Children | 2 |
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Institutions | Balliol College, University of Oxford |
Thesis | Ion conductance of cardiac muscle (1961) |
Doctoral advisor | Otto Hutter |
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