Awards & Winners

Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer

Date of Birth 02-June-1850
Place of Birth Hornsey
(London, United Kingdom, England)
Nationality England
Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer FRS FRSE was an English physiologist. He is regarded as a founder of endocrinology: in 1894 he discovered and demonstrated the existence of adrenaline together with George Oliver, and he also coined the term "endocrine" for the secretions of the ductless glands. Schafer's method of artificial respiration is named after him. Schafer coined the word "insulin" after theorising that a single substance from the pancreas was responsible for diabetes mellitus. He was knighted in 1913.

Awards by Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer

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1924


Copley Medal
(For the valuable work he has done in physiology and histology and the position he now occupies as a leader in these sciences.)