HomeMedals and Tokens1963 Nobel Prize Medal in Physiology or Medicine Sells for $795,614

1963 Nobel Prize Medal in Physiology or Medicine Sells for $795,614

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Nobel prize medal was Awarded to Central Nervous System Research Pioneer Dr. Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

By Nate D. Sanders Auctions….
The 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to Dr. Alan Lloyd Hodgkin sold tonight for US$795,614 by Nate D. Sanders Auctions. It was the only 13th Nobel Prize to go under the hammer.

Hodgkin was born in 1914 in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Hodgkin’s grandfather Thomas Hodgkin and Uncle Robin Hodgkin were famous historians. Dr. Hodgkin graduated from Trinity College at Cambridge University in 1943. At Trinity, Hodgkin studied with prominent scientists J.J. Thomson, Earnest Rutherford, Francis W. Aston among others. During World War II, he worked on radar development. After World War II, he returned to a teaching position at Cambridge in the physiology department.

In 1963, Hodgkin along with colleague A.F. Huxley received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their revolutionary research on the central nervous system. Using nerve cells or axons from the giant squid, Hodgkin and Huxley studied the phenomenon of action potentials in which a stimulated nerve cell generates an electrical pulse. The two scientists modeled the behavior of the cell mathematically resulting in a set of four differential equations that represent the different biophysical reactions taking place when the nerve cell emits an electrical voltage spike. The ensemble of nerve cells comprise the central nervous system and utilize these voltage spikes for communication between cells.

Hodgkin died in 1998 in Cambridge.

The Nobel Prize is made of 23kt gold. The medal features the relief portrait of Alfred Nobel on its front, with his Nobel’s name, and his birthdate and death years. The verso features a relief of the Goddess Isis. Encircling the medal are the words “Inventas vitam juvat excoluisse per artes” translating to “And they who bettered life on earth by their newly found mastery”. Hodgkin’s name and the year 1963 in Roman numerals are engraved on a plaque below the relief of the two women. The inscription, “Reg. Acad. Scient Suec” is the abbreviation for the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Etched upon the medal is Erik Lindberg’s name, the designer of the Nobel medal. The 196-gram medal is displayed in its original maroon leather case with Dr. Hodgkin’s name stamped in gold.

The Nobel Prize comes with a letter of authenticity from Dr. Hodgkin’s daughter.

In May 2015, Nate D. Sanders auctioned Dr. Lederman’s Nobel Prize for US$765,002.

Bidding for the Nobel Prize began at $450,000.

Additional information on the Nobel Prize can be found at http://natedsanders.com/LotDetail.aspx?inventoryid=40145.

About Nate D. Sanders Auctions

An industry leader in documents and autographs, Nate D. Sanders Auctions has conducted auctions in Los Angeles since 1990 and now holds major auctions on a monthly basis. Owner Nate Sanders is recognized for his knowledge of sports, historical and Hollywood memorabilia. To learn more visit natedsanders.com.

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