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She previously[when?] worked at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEducation[edit]Career and research[edit]Selected publications[edit]Awards and honours[edit]References[edit]Further reading[edit]Education[edit]Tansley 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]Career and research[edit]Between 2012 and 2017, she was head of the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group, on a five-year research project funded by the Wellcome Trust titled The Makers of Modern Biomedicine: Testimonies and Legacy, to record oral testimonies from those who have contributed significantly to modern medical sciences.[5][6][7]Tansey’s Witness Seminar series, held at the Wellcome Trust Centre, had the aim of bringing together medical professionals, scientists and technicians in group discussions, with the purpose of learning about significant periods in the history recent medicine.[8][9][10] Topics covered have included oral contraceptives, genetic testing, and post-penicillin antibiotics.[8] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Selected publications[edit]She co-edited a book with Susan Wray celebrating one hundred years of women physiologists.[11][12][13]The History of Toxicology: the Long and Short of it[14]Rudolf Magnus; Physiologist and Pharmacologist (1873\u20131927): A Biography[15] concerning Rudolf MagnusAwards and honours[edit]Tansey is an honorary member of The Physiological Society.[16] In 2015, at the centenary of women’s membership of the Physiological Society, Tansey received the Paton prize and presented her prize lecture entitled Maude, Nettie, Ghetel and George, a study of some women married to early nineteenth century Physiological Society members.[17][13][18]In 2017 she was elected an honorary fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.[19]References[edit]^ “Professor Tilli Tansey”. acmedsci.ac.uk. The Academy of Medical Sciences. Retrieved 20 September 2018.^ Tansey, Elizabeth M. (1978). A histochemical study of the cephalopod brain. copac.jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). Sheffield University. OCLC\u00a0500576270. EThOS\u00a0uk.bl.ethos.474559.^ Tansey, Elizabeth M.; Arbuthnott, Gordon W.; Fink, George; Whale, Derek (1983). “Oestradiol-17\u03b2 Increases the Firing Rate of Antidromically Identified Neurones of the Rat Neostriatum”. Neuroendocrinology. 37 (2): 106\u2013110. doi:10.1159\/000123527. ISSN\u00a00028-3835. PMID\u00a06684218.^ Tansey, Elizabeth M. (1990). The early scientific career of Sir Henry Dale FRS (1875-1968). ucl.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of London. OCLC\u00a0556469190. EThOS\u00a0uk.bl.ethos.294137.^ “Project to reveal hidden pioneers of modern medicine”. Queen Mary, University of London. 26 January 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2018.^ “Reality behind research: 21 years of oral history with Wellcome Witness (2014)”.^ “Wellcome Witnesses Volumes – The History of Modern Biomedicine”. histmodbiomed.org.^ a b Ronald E. Doel; Thomas S\u00f6derqvist (2006). “1. Introduction”. The Historiography of Contemporary Science, Technology, and Medicine: Writing Recent Science. Routledge. p.\u00a09. ISBN\u00a0978-0-415-27294-0.^ “History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group celebrates 21 years of innovation | Wellcome”. wellcome.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 September 2018.^ “What is a Witness Seminar | The History of Modern Biomedicine”. histmodbiomed.org. Retrieved 18 September 2018.^ Wray, Susan; Tansey, Elizabeth, eds. (2015). Women physiologists\u00a0: centenary celebrations and beyond (PDF). London: The Physiological Society. ISBN\u00a09780993341007. OCLC\u00a0922032986.^ “Women in physiology”.^ a b “Professor Tilli Tansey awarded the Paton Prize – School of History”. qmul.ac.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2018.^ Tansey, Tilli (1993). “The History of Toxicology: the Long and Short of it”. Human & Experimental Toxicology. 12 (6): 459\u2013461. doi:10.1177\/096032719301200601. ISSN\u00a00960-3271. PMID\u00a07904460.^ Tansey, Tilli (2002). “Rudolf Magnus; Physiologist and Pharmacologist (1873\u20131927): A Biography”. Endeavour. 26 (3): 118. doi:10.1016\/S0160-9327(02)01438-2. ISSN\u00a00160-9327.^ “Current Honorary Members”. Physiological Society. Retrieved 24 May 2017.^ The Physiological Society (16 February 2016). “Welcome and Paton Prize Lecture” \u2013 via YouTube.^ “Lectures and Prizes” (PDF). The Physiological Society. 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.^ “Honorary Fellowship Ceremony and inauguration of new President”. Royal Society of Medicine. 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2018. 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