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Denise Albe-Fessard

Denise Albe-Fessard (French pronunciation: [dəniz albəfesaʁ] ; 31 May 1916 – 7 May 2003), née Denise Gabrielle Henriette Marie Albe, was a French neuroscientist best known for her basic research into the central nervous system pain pathways, clarifying the distinction between lateral and medial thalamic pain processing.[1][2] She was named a Chevalier (Knight) of the Legion of Honour and an Officer of the Order of Merit.[3]

Denise Albe-Fessard
Born
Denise Gabrielle Henriette Marie Albe

31 May 1916
Paris, France
Died7 May 2003 (aged 86)
NationalityFrench
Alma materESPCI Paris (Dipl. Ing., 1937)
University of Paris (PhD, 1950)
Known forElectrophysiology, Neurophysiology
Spouse
Alfred Fessard [fr]
(m. 1942; died 1982)
ChildrenJean Fessard
AwardsKnight of the Legion of Honour (1973)
Officer of the Ordre national du Mérite (1978)
Scientific career
ThesisRecherches électrophysiologiques sur la décharge du gymnote, de la torpille, de la Raie. Etude des facteurs centraux et périphériques de son organisation (1950)

Early life and education edit

Denise Albe-Fessard was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France during the First World War to parents from farmer and artisan backgrounds. Her father was a railway engineer who aided in the construction of tracks that carried soldiers and ammunition to the front lines. She was the youngest child out of four and had the opportunity to receive the same education as her two brothers because this was more acceptable in Paris than it was in the provinces from which her family originated.[2] At the age of 10, she passed a competitive scholarship examination in her state primary school and received a free secondary education.[2] She proceeded to earn an engineering degree in 1937 at School of Physique et Chimie de Paris, specializing in physics under the advice of her brother not to pursue medicine due to the struggles that women in that field faced.[2] She graduated with a doctoral degree from University of Paris in 1950.[4]

Career and research edit

After graduating ESPCI Paris in 1937, she struggled to find work as a female physicist and joined Rhône-Poulenc as a chemist. After a month there, she quit and joined the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) as a technical assistant for Daniel Auger, a plant electrophysiologist. Working with amplifiers to measure electrical potentials of Nitella introduced Albe-Fessard to the limitations of recording bio-electric phenomena.[2]

During her work with Daniel Auger, she met the nervous physiologist and electrophysiologist Alfred Fessard [fr] (1900–1982), whom she married in 1942.[2] It was Albe-Fessard who constructed the electronic equipment that Fessard used to make the stimulators and amplifiers necessary for his study of electrophysiology.[5] She went on to become the director of the physiological laboratory of nervous centers of the Sciences faculty.[5]

Early on, Albe-Fessard studied the electrical activity of electric fish. Her work on microelectrode recordings of a cat's cerebral cortex in the 1950s was one of the first intracellular recordings of a mammalian brain.[6]

Albe-Fessard chaired the scientific committee of the first international congress on pain in 1975 in Florence, Italy. From 1978 to 1984, she was a member of various other committees.

She was the first president of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) between 1975 and 1978.[7]

Honours and awards edit

Notable publications edit

  • Atlas stéréotaxique du diencéphale du rat blanc, 1966
  • La Douleur : ses mécanismes et les bases de ses traitements, 1996

References edit

  1. ^ deces.matchid.io/id/_z7v1biwm-rb
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h The history of neuroscience in autobiography. Squire, Larry R., Society for Neuroscience. Washington DC: Society for Neuroscience. 1996. ISBN 0-916110-51-6. OCLC 36433905.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ "In Memoriam: Denise Albe-Fessard". International Association for the Study of Pain. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  4. ^ Recherches électrophysiologiques sur la décharge du gymnote, de la torpille, de la Raie. Etude des facteurs centraux et périphériques de son organisation (Ph.D. thesis). Université de Paris. 1950. OCLC 493593273.
  5. ^ a b "Club d'histoire des neurosciences - History of neurosciences club". www.biusante.parisdescartes.fr. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  6. ^ Shepherd, Gordon M. (2010). Creating Modern Neuroscience: The Revolutionary 1950s. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 139–140. ISBN 978-0-19-974147-2. Denise Albe-Fessard.
  7. ^ a b . www.iasp-pain.org. Archived from the original on 2020-11-28. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  8. ^ neuropsi.cnrs.fr/events/femmes-en-science-a-neuropsi

Further reading edit

  • Barraquer-Bordas L. (Nov 2003). "In memoriam. Denise Albe Fessard (1916-2003)". Revista de Neurología (in Spanish). 37 (9): 898–900. PMID 14606060.
  • Berkley, K. J. (2004). "Madame Albe-Fessard: A meaningful legacy". European Journal of Pain. 8 (2). London, England: 95–7. doi:10.1016/j.ejpain.2003.11.008. PMID 14987613.
  • Rokyta, Richard (2004). "In memoriam of Professor Denise Albe-Fessard". European Journal of Pain. 8 (2). London, England: 107–108. doi:10.1016/j.ejpain.2003.11.013.
  • Larry R. Squire, ed. (1996). "Denise Albe-Fessard". The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography VOLUME 1. Washington D.C: Society for Neuroscience. ISBN 0-916110-51-6.

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Denise Albe Fessard French pronunciation deniz albefesaʁ 31 May 1916 7 May 2003 nee Denise Gabrielle Henriette Marie Albe was a French neuroscientist best known for her basic research into the central nervous system pain pathways clarifying the distinction between lateral and medial thalamic pain processing 1 2 She was named a Chevalier Knight of the Legion of Honour and an Officer of the Order of Merit 3 Denise Albe FessardBornDenise Gabrielle Henriette Marie Albe31 May 1916Paris FranceDied7 May 2003 aged 86 NationalityFrenchAlma materESPCI Paris Dipl Ing 1937 University of Paris PhD 1950 Known forElectrophysiology NeurophysiologySpouseAlfred Fessard fr m 1942 died 1982 wbr ChildrenJean FessardAwardsKnight of the Legion of Honour 1973 Officer of the Ordre national du Merite 1978 Scientific careerThesisRecherches electrophysiologiques sur la decharge du gymnote de la torpille de la Raie Etude des facteurs centraux et peripheriques de son organisation 1950 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and research 3 Honours and awards 4 Notable publications 5 References 6 Further readingEarly life and education editDenise Albe Fessard was born in Boulogne Billancourt France during the First World War to parents from farmer and artisan backgrounds Her father was a railway engineer who aided in the construction of tracks that carried soldiers and ammunition to the front lines She was the youngest child out of four and had the opportunity to receive the same education as her two brothers because this was more acceptable in Paris than it was in the provinces from which her family originated 2 At the age of 10 she passed a competitive scholarship examination in her state primary school and received a free secondary education 2 She proceeded to earn an engineering degree in 1937 at School of Physique et Chimie de Paris specializing in physics under the advice of her brother not to pursue medicine due to the struggles that women in that field faced 2 She graduated with a doctoral degree from University of Paris in 1950 4 Career and research editAfter graduating ESPCI Paris in 1937 she struggled to find work as a female physicist and joined Rhone Poulenc as a chemist After a month there she quit and joined the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS as a technical assistant for Daniel Auger a plant electrophysiologist Working with amplifiers to measure electrical potentials of Nitella introduced Albe Fessard to the limitations of recording bio electric phenomena 2 During her work with Daniel Auger she met the nervous physiologist and electrophysiologist Alfred Fessard fr 1900 1982 whom she married in 1942 2 It was Albe Fessard who constructed the electronic equipment that Fessard used to make the stimulators and amplifiers necessary for his study of electrophysiology 5 She went on to become the director of the physiological laboratory of nervous centers of the Sciences faculty 5 Early on Albe Fessard studied the electrical activity of electric fish Her work on microelectrode recordings of a cat s cerebral cortex in the 1950s was one of the first intracellular recordings of a mammalian brain 6 Albe Fessard chaired the scientific committee of the first international congress on pain in 1975 in Florence Italy From 1978 to 1984 she was a member of various other committees She was the first president of the International Association for the Study of Pain IASP between 1975 and 1978 7 Honours and awards editKnight of the Legion of Honour 1973 2 Officer of the Ordre national du Merite 1978 2 Elected as the first president of the International Association for the Study of Pain IASP 1975 1978 7 Auditorium Salle Denise Albe Fessard at the French UMR Institut des Neurosciences Paris Saclay NeuroPSI is named after her 8 Notable publications editAtlas stereotaxique du diencephale du rat blanc 1966 La Douleur ses mecanismes et les bases de ses traitements 1996References edit deces wbr matchid wbr io wbr id wbr wbr z7v1biwm rb a b c d e f g h The history of neuroscience in autobiography Squire Larry R Society for Neuroscience Washington DC Society for Neuroscience 1996 ISBN 0 916110 51 6 OCLC 36433905 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link In Memoriam Denise Albe Fessard International Association for the Study of Pain Retrieved 7 June 2014 Recherches electrophysiologiques sur la decharge du gymnote de la torpille de la Raie Etude des facteurs centraux et peripheriques de son organisation Ph D thesis Universite de Paris 1950 OCLC 493593273 a b Club d histoire des neurosciences History of neurosciences club www biusante parisdescartes fr Retrieved 2022 03 22 Shepherd Gordon M 2010 Creating Modern Neuroscience The Revolutionary 1950s Oxford Oxford University Press pp 139 140 ISBN 978 0 19 974147 2 Denise Albe Fessard a b In Memoriam Denise Albe Fessard IASP www iasp pain org Archived from the original on 2020 11 28 Retrieved 2020 09 17 neuropsi wbr cnrs wbr fr wbr events wbr femmes en science a neuropsiFurther reading editBarraquer Bordas L Nov 2003 In memoriam Denise Albe Fessard 1916 2003 Revista de Neurologia in Spanish 37 9 898 900 PMID 14606060 Berkley K J 2004 Madame Albe Fessard A meaningful legacy European Journal of Pain 8 2 London England 95 7 doi 10 1016 j ejpain 2003 11 008 PMID 14987613 Rokyta Richard 2004 In memoriam of Professor Denise Albe Fessard European Journal of Pain 8 2 London England 107 108 doi 10 1016 j ejpain 2003 11 013 Larry R Squire ed 1996 Denise Albe Fessard The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography VOLUME 1 Washington D C Society for Neuroscience ISBN 0 916110 51 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denise Albe Fessard amp oldid 1199208741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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