Hugh Davson

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Hugh Davson (1909–1996) was a 20th-century English physiologist who worked on membrane transport and ocular fluids. He attended University College School. He later studied at University College London and took a variety of research posts at institutes such as UCL, and Canada's Dalhousie University. With James Danielli he proposed a model for cell membrane structure which became known as the Davson-Danielli or "protein sandwich" model. In 1931 he married the society portrait painter Marjorie Heath with whom he had one daughter. He was a cousin of the renowned journalist and broadcaster, Alistair Cooke.

References

Maurice, D. M. (1996). In Memoriam: Hugh Davson 1909–1996. Experimental Eye Research, 63, 611-612.


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