Society timeline
Key milestones in The Society’s 140 year history.
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1836
William Sharpey appointed Professor
1836 -
1875
Royal Commission on the practice of subjecting live animals to experiments for scientific purposes
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1876
The Physiological Society founded
1876 -
1878
The Journal of Physiology founded
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1879
George Lewes Studentship established
1879 -
1881
David Ferrier prosecuted
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1887
American Physiological Society founded
1887 -
1889
First International Congress of Physiological Sciences
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1896
Ernest Starling appointed Society Secretary
1896 -
1903
The ‘Brown Dog affair’ (1903-10)
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1906
‘The Integrative Action of the Nervous System’ published
1906 -
1908
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology founded
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1911
Pike’s Peak expedition
1911 -
1913
Rowett Institute opens in Aberdeen
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1914
Physiologists in World War One
1914 -
1915
Society elects first women
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1922
Nobel Prize awarded to Archibald Hill
1922 -
1925
Society holds first meeting outside Great Britain
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1927
History of The Society published
1927 -
1932
Adrian and Sherrington win Nobel Prize
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1934
A V Hill elected first Foreign Secretary
1934 -
1936
Henry Dale and Otto Loewi win Nobel Prize
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1939
Physiologists in World War Two
1939 -
1942
Society acquires mascot
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1944
Goodenough Report published
1944 -
1950
National Institute for Medical Research moves to Mill Hill
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1950
J Z Young delivers BBC Reith Lectures
1950 -
1952
British North Greenland Expedition (1952-4)
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1952
Society sponsors first monograph
1952 -
1954
Sliding filament theory published
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1959
First Hubel and Wiesel paper in The Journal of Physiology
1959 -
1963
First Bayliss-Starling prize lecture
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1963
Hodgkin, Huxley and Eccles win Nobel Prize
1963 -
1970
Katz wins Nobel Prize, with von Euler and Axelrod
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1972
Mabel FitzGerald, centenarian, receives honorary Oxford MA
1972 -
1975
First G L Brown lecture
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1976
Centenary celebrations
1976 -
1977
Society appoints first Honorary Archivist
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1982
Physiologist Martin Rosenberg appointed Society’s photographer
1982 -
1983
Physiology Society Committee Newsletter founded
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1986
Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act
1986 -
1994
First Paton Prize Lecture
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1995
First Joan Mott Prize Lecture
1995 -
1997
International Physiome Project launched
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2002
First Michael de Burgh Daly Prize Lecture
2002 -
2005
First Annual Public Lecture
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2010
First Otto Hutter Teaching Prize awarded
2010 -
2012
Society moves to Hodgkin Huxley House
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2013
EU animal research directive in force
2013 -
2013
Society launches first ‘Physiological Reports’ with APS
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2015
JP elects Kim Barrett as first female EIC
2015 -
2016
R Jean Banister Prize lecture established
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2018
Society elects President Bridget Lumb
2018 -
2018
Society launches its new five year strategy
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2018
Inaugural Europhysiology conference
2018 -
2018
JP starts Editorial Board Fellowship scheme
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2019
Society launches new website
2019 -
2019
Society holds first parliamentary events
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2020
New membership categories launched
2020 -
2021
Award for COVID-19 response
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2021
Blue plaque scheme launched
2021 -
2023
EP Flip
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2024
The Physiological Society launch new journals to advance nutrition and precision medicine
2024