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Europe PMC requires Javascript to function effectively. Recent Activity. Search life-sciences literature Over 39 million articles, preprints and more Search Advanced search. G Moruzzi Search articles by 'G Moruzzi'. Moruzzi G ,. Magoun HW. Share this article Share with email Share with twitter Share with linkedin Share with facebook. He then earned a M. At the time Magoun began his doctoral work, the Institute of Neurology at Northwestern University Medical School was well known for its research of the hypothalamus.

Upon earning his Ph. Magoun would eventually transfer to the Department of Anatomy at Northwestern University where he assumed teaching duties from to In , Stafford L.

Warren invited Magoun to become the founding chairman of the Department of Anatomy at the University of California, Los Angeles, which began a four decade affiliation with the institution. The interdisciplinary research center—the first of its kind in the United States—promoted neuroscience as a distinctive research discipline. While continuing his role as an influential researcher, Magoun served as dean of the Graduate Division at UCLA from to where he championed the recruitment of qualified women and minorities into the tenured ranks of the university.

He continued this work after his retirement in as the director of the fellowship office of the National Research Council in Washington, D. With the assistance of Louise H.

Magoun served on several private and federal health advisory committees and councils, including three of the National Institutes of Health. Magoun wrote publications, among which, is his best known monograph The Waking Brain, published in The highly acclaimed work examines the ascending reticular system and its ramifications, which greatly enhanced our understanding of the linkages between the brain and behavior. The collection consists of papers, published articles, comments at professional conferences, and letters.



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