Feng Depei
Feng Depei or Te-Pei Feng (simplified Chinese: 冯德培; traditional Chinese: 馮德培; pinyin: Féng Dépéi; 1907–1995) was a Chinese neuroscientist and physiologist. He is considered one of founders of modern Chinese neuroscience and physiology.
Feng Depei (Te-Pei Feng) | |
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Feng Depei, representative of Linhai County, Zhejiang Province at the First National Congress | |
Born | Zhejiang, China | February 20, 1907
Died | April 10, 1995 88) Shanghai, China | (aged
Nationality | Chinese |
Alma mater | Fudan University (BSc, 1926) University of Chicago (MSc, 1930) University College London, University of London (PhD, 1933) |
Known for | Feng effect |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Neuroscience Physiology |
Institutions | Peking Union Medical College Academia Sinica Peking University Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Doctoral advisor | Archibald Hill |
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