John Zachary Young

John Zachary Young

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death_date = death date|1997|7|4|df=y (Age 90)
death_place = Oxford, England.
death_cause = Heart failure
occupation = Professor of anatomy and author
known_for = Influential biologist, discovered the giant axon of the squid
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John Zachary Young (18 March, 1907 – 4 July, 1997), generally known as 'JZ', was an English zoologist and neurophysiologist, described as

"one of the most influential biologists of the 20th century ... He had a huge presence, imposing stature and enormous energy and enthusiasm for his research and for the imaginative understanding and interpretation of the nervous system and brain function." ["The Guardian"; July 14, 1997, p13]

Biography

Young went to school at Marlborough College, an independent school in Wiltshire, England.

He was Professor of Anatomy at University College London, 1945-1974, then Professor Emeritus (Hon. Fellow, 1975).

1928 - first class honours degree in zoology - Magdalen College, Oxford.

1945 - elected a Fellow of the Royal Society

1973 - Linnean Medal (Gold Medal) for Zoology from the Linnean Society of London

1991 - honorary citizenship of the city of Naples, Italy

Young was a direct descendant of the famous English scientist and egyptologist Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S. (1773-1829). He shared his second name, Zachary, with his ancestor.

Research work

Most of his scientific research was on the nervous system. He discovered the squid giant axon and the corresponding squid giant synapse. His work in the 1930s on signal transmission in, and the fibre structure of, nerves inspired the work of Sir Andrew Huxley and Sir Alan Hodgkin for which they received a Nobel prize.

During World War II, responding to the large number of nerve injuries sustained by soldiers in combat and by his pioneering work in comparative anatomy and the regrowth of damaged nerves in squids and octopuses, Young set up a unit at the University of Oxford to study nerve regeneration in mammals. His wartime team, investigating the biochemical conditions which control nerve fibre growth, also sought ways to accelerate the repair of peripheral nerves severed by injury. Working with Peter Medawar, Young found a way to rejoin small peripheral nerves using a "glue" of plasma. This method was eventually modified and used in surgery.

After the war, Young's research interests turned to investigating the central nervous system and the functions of the brain. Continuing to experiment on squids, octopuses and other cephalopods, Young found that they could be trained to respond in specific ways to visual stimuli.

However, he is probably best remembered for his two textbooks, "The Life of Vertebrates" and "The Life of Mammals".

He was an enthusiastic rambler, and carried on rambling almost until his death.

A memorial service was held for him in the Chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford on 9 November 1997.

Naples

Young traveled to Naples for many years, for his summer experimenting season, at the Stazione Zoologica di Napoli which he had first known as a student occupying the Oxford research ‘Table’. In Naples, he was known as "Professore" at his favorite restaurants. Young was awarded an honorary citizenship by the City of Naples for his services to science, in particular for the studies he conducted at the Stazione. Young was also awarded the Stazione’s Gold Medal by the President of the Stazione Zoologica at a concert given in his honour in October 1991. In 1991 he was invited by the Italian Biological Society to make an anniversary lecture, when he was the oldest living member of the society; for this lecture, Young picked the same subject he had talked about 63 years earlier, in 1928.

Publications

*The Life of Vertebrates. 1st ed 767pp 1950 (corrected 1952 repr); 2nd ed 820pp 1962; 3rd ed 645pp 1981
*Doubt and Certainty in Science, 1951
*The Life of Mammals. 1st ed 820pp 1957; 2nd ed 528pp 1975
*A Model of the Brain, 1964
*The Memory System of the Brain, 1966
*An Introduction to the Study of Man, 1971
*The Anatomy of the Nervous System of Octopus vulgaris, 1971
*Programs of the Brain, 1978 (1975-77 Gifford Lectures, [http://www.giffordlectures.org/Browse.asp?PubID=TPPOTB&
] )
*Philosophy and the Brain, 1987
*Many scientific papers, mostly on the nervous system.

References

* Who's Who (UK)
* Obituary, "The Times"; July 9, 1997; p. 21
* Obituary, "The Independent"; Jul 8, 1997; p. 14

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NAME= Young, John Zachary
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= English zoologist and neurophysiologist. Professor of anatomy and author.
DATE OF BIRTH= 18 March 1907
PLACE OF BIRTH= Bristol, England.
DATE OF DEATH= 4 July 1997
PLACE OF DEATH= Oxford, England.


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