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Hans Walter Kosterlitz, Prof Pharmacology

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Birthplace: Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Deutschland=Germany
Death: October 26, 1996 (93)
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Son of Bernhard Kosterlitz, MD and Selma Helena Emma Kosterlitz Lepmann
Husband of (No Name)
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Brother of Henry Koster; (No Name) and Alice Bent

Occupation: Professor of Pharmacology
Managed by: Alexandra Elizabeth Bryk
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About Hans Walter Kosterlitz, Prof Pharmacology

Hans Walter Kosterlitz FRS (27 April 1903 – 26 October 1996) was a German-born British biologist, who graduated Doctor of Medicine (Dr. med) in Berlin. He emigrated to Scotland in 1934, after the takeover of the Nazi Party in Germany. He joined the staff of Aberdeen University in the same year where he later served as professor of pharmacology and chemistry from 1968 until 1973 when he became director of the university's drug addiction research unit. Kosterlitz is best known for his work on endorphins. He performed a famous experiment that he envisioned in a dream while sleeping. He stimulated a strip of guinea pig intestine electrically and was able to record the contractions with a polygraph. He then found that if you added opiates to the solution, the intestine would not contract. Opiates inhibit intestinal contraction. Those contractions were later found to resume in the presence of both opiates and an antagonist such as naloxone. Later, endogenous endorphins were discovered by applying tissue (pig brain cell homegenate) to the apparatus. This caused the contractions to cease. The degree to which an opiate agonist inhibits contractions in the guinea pig ileum is highly correlated to its potency. Kosterlitz was given the Scheele Award in 1977, and shared the Albert Lasker Award with John Hughes and Solomon Snyder in 1978 for his work in the discovery of the opiate receptors and their natural ligands. The University of Aberdeen officially opened its new Kosterlitz Centre on 16 September 2010 in memory of Professor Hans Kosterlitz, who joined the University in 1933. Hans Walter Kosterlitz is the brother of the film director Henry Koster. He was married, since 1937, to Hannah Gresshorner. Their son, J. Michael, is Professor for Physics at Brown University.

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Hans Walter Kosterlitz, Prof Pharmacology's Timeline

1903
April 27, 1903
Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Berlin, Deutschland=Germany
1943
June 22, 1943
Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom
1996
October 26, 1996
Age 93
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom
October 1996
Age 93