Administrative History | From 1928-34 Kosterlitz was research assistant in the Department of Medicine, University of Berlin. He joined the University of Aberdeen in 1934 as assistant to J.J.R. Macleod (d 1935), Regius Professor of Physiology, and remained here until his death in 1996. He rose to the position of reader in the Department of Physiology, 1955-68, and subsequently became Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacology, 1968-73, and latterly, Professor Emeritus and Director of the Unit for Research on Addictive Drugs. His early work focused on clinical radiology, galactosemia and nutrition, but it was through his later research on the autonomic nervous system and narcotic drugs he achieved worldwide acclaim. His discovery in 1975, of encephalins earned him fellowship of the Royal Society in 1978, and revolutionised research into the effects of addictive drugs on humans. He won many awards for his work:
Principal Awards -
Schmiedeberg Plakette of German Pharmacological Society: 1976 Pacesetter Award by US National Institute on Drug Abuse: 1977 Nathan B Eddy Award: 1978 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award: 1978 Baly Medal, Royal College of Physicians (London): 1979 Royal Medal, Royal Society of London: 1979 Mackdougall-Brisbane Prize Medal, Royal Society of Edinburgh: 1980 Feldberg Prize, Feldberg Foundation: 1981 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology: 1981 Sherrington Memorial Medal, Royal Society of Medicine: 1982 Wellcome Foundation Prize, Royal Society of London: 1982 Professeur Lucien Dautrebande Prize: 1982 Wellcome Gold Medal, British Pharmacological Society: 1987 Cameron Prize and Prize Lecture, University of Edinburgh: 1988
Other Awards -
Fidia Lecturer Silver Medal (Italy): 1986 Fidia Lecturer Silver Medal (USA): 1987
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Custodial History | Following Kosterlitz's death in 1996, his papers remained in the Department of Physiology, University of Aberdeen. They were removed to the custodianship of Special Libraries and Archives in 2001, following a Physiology departmental move from premises it had occupied since the 1930s. Personal papers were returned to the family home following his death and some of these were subsequently deposited in Special Libraries and Archives. |
Description | Research papers (minor, including some unfinished work), 1930s-1970s; reprints, 1920s-1990s; lectures, 1950s-1980s; correspondence, 1940s-1990s; awards and appreciations, 1960s-1990s; photographs, 1934-1993; personal papers, 1920s-1990s. |
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