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Emmeline Jean Hanson FRS (14 November 1919 – 10 August 1973) was a biophysicist and zoologist known for her contributions to muscle research. Hanson gained her PhD in zoology from Bedford College, University of London before spending the majority of her career at a biophysics research unit at King's College London, where she was a founder member, and later its second Head. While working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she, with Hugh Huxley, discovered the mechanism of movement of muscle fibre in 1954, which came to known as "sliding filament theory". This was a groundbreaking research in muscle physiology, and for this BBC nicknamed her "Mrs Muscle" on the 50th anniversary of the discovery.

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  • إيميلين جان هانسون (ar)
  • Jean Hanson (de)
  • Jean Hanson (en)
  • Jean Hanson (fr)
  • Jean Hanson (nl)
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  • إيميلين جان هانسون (بالإنجليزية: Emmeline Jean Hanson)‏ (من مواليد 14 نوفمبر 1919 - 10 أغسطس 1973) كانت عالمة في الفيزياء والأحياء وأشتهرت بفضل مساهماتها في أبحاث عن العضلات. (ar)
  • Emmeline Jean Hanson (* 14. November 1919 in , Derbyshire, England; † 10. August 1973 in London, England) war eine britische Zoologin, Biophysikerin und Hochschullehrerin. Sie war Professorin am King’s College London und ihre Forschung befasste sich mit den strukturellen Grundlagen der Muskelkontraktion. (de)
  • Emmeline Jean Hanson FRS (14 November 1919 – 10 August 1973) was a biophysicist and zoologist known for her contributions to muscle research. Hanson gained her PhD in zoology from Bedford College, University of London before spending the majority of her career at a biophysics research unit at King's College London, where she was a founder member, and later its second Head. While working at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she, with Hugh Huxley, discovered the mechanism of movement of muscle fibre in 1954, which came to known as "sliding filament theory". This was a groundbreaking research in muscle physiology, and for this BBC nicknamed her "Mrs Muscle" on the 50th anniversary of the discovery. (en)
  • Jean Hanson, née le 14 novembre 1919 et morte le 10 août 1973, est une biophysicienne britannique. Elle a découvert en 1953, avec Hugh Huxley, le mécanisme moléculaire de la contraction cellulaire mettant en jeu le glissement de filaments d'actine et de myosine. (fr)
  • Emmeline Jean Hanson was een Brits biofysicus en zoöloog die bekend stond om haar spieronderzoek op moleculair niveau. (nl)
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