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Stuart Hameroff

1947 - Today

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Stuart Hameroff (born July 16, 1947) is an American anesthesiologist and professor at the University of Arizona known for his studies of consciousness and his controversial contention that consciousness originates from quantum states in neural microtubules. He is the lead organizer of the Science of Consciousness conference. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stuart Hameroff is the 720th most popular physicist (down from 703rd in 2019), the 8,791st most popular biography from United States (down from 7,850th in 2019) and the 158th most popular American Physicist.

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Among PHYSICISTS

Among physicists, Stuart Hameroff ranks 720 out of 851Before him are Leonard Mlodinow, Joseph Polchinski, Charlotte Froese Fischer, Bruno Zumino, Elliott H. Lieb, and Alexei Starobinsky. After him are Raymond Gosling, Bill Nye, Ernst Ising, Charles Stark Draper, Rudolf Haag, and Boris Borisovich Golitsyn.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Stuart Hameroff ranks 643Before him are Valdir Espinosa, Christine Stückelberger, David Rigert, Volodymyr Troshkin, Giuseppe Savoldi, and Gérard Collomb. After him are Torsten Palm, Bernie Leadon, John Lipsky, Grethe Kausland, Rita Wilden, and Sten Stensen.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Stuart Hameroff ranks 8,793 out of 20,380Before him are Charles S. Dutton (1951), Bella Abzug (1920), Madeline Miller (1978), Kari Lake (1969), Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick (1950), and Walter Murch (1943). After him are Barry McGuire (1935), Nancy Kerrigan (1969), Joseph P. Kerwin (1932), Preston Tucker (1903), Eben Moglen (1959), and Wendell Corey (1914).

Among PHYSICISTS In United States

Among physicists born in United States, Stuart Hameroff ranks 158Before him are Sarah Frances Whiting (1847), William D. Coolidge (1873), Harold Agnew (1921), Leonard Mlodinow (1954), Joseph Polchinski (1954), and Elliott H. Lieb (1932). After him are Bill Nye (1955), Charles Stark Draper (1901), Nicholas Metropolis (1915), Gerald Guralnik (1936), Karl Taylor Compton (1887), and James Hartle (1939).