Tilli Tansey
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Born
Elizabeth Matilda Tansey
KnownforWitness seminars
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| Born | Elizabeth Matilda Tansey |
| Alma mater | University of Sheffield University of London |
| Known for | Witness seminars |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Neuroscience History of science History of medicine |
| Institutions | Queen Mary University of London University College London |
| Theses | |
| Website | iris |
Elizabeth Matilda "Tilli" Tansey is a British neurochemist who is an Emerita Professor of the history of medicine and former neurochemist, best known for her role in the Wellcome Trust's witness seminars. She previously[when?] worked at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).[1]
Tansey was educated at the University of Sheffield where she was awarded a PhD in 1978[2] for histochemical studies of the brain in cephalopods. After switching fields from neuroscience[3] to the history of science, she was awarded a second PhD in the history of science for her research on the early career of the nobel laureate Henry Hallett Dale.[4]