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Authorised form of nameLevi-Montalcini; Rita (1909 - 2012)
Other forms of nameRita Levi-
Other forms of surnameMontalcini
Dates1909 - 2012
NationalityItalian
Place of birthTurin, Italy
Date of birth22/04/1909
Date of death30/12/2012
OccupationNeurobiologist
ActivityEducation:
At age of 20 persuaded her father to be allowed to try for university. Enrolled at the medical school in Turin, where she studied under the histologist Giuseppe Levi. Graduated with a summa cum laude degree in Medicine and Surgery in 1936
Career:
Left Italy for Belgium in 1936 working as a guest of a neurological institute in Brussels. Returned to Turin in 1940, but left in 1941 to work in a cottage in Piemonte, then Florence until 1944 when city liberated in Auagust 1944. Worked as volunteer physician. Returned to Turin after war and resumed academic career at the university. Moved to Washington University, St Louis, at invitation of Viktor Hamburger where he wa a professor in 1947. Became Associate Professor 1956, full Professor on Neurobiology in 1958, held till her retirement in 1977. Established a research unit in Rome in 1962. Director of the Institute of Cell Biology of the Italian Council of Research, 1969-1978. President of the Institute of the Italian Encyclopaedia 1993-1998. With her twin sister created the Levi-Mantalcini Foundation in 1992, in memory of her father, to assist young people in the difficult choices in their fields of study.
Medals and prizes:
Nobel Prize (Physiology or Medicine) 1986
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election09/03/1995
Age at election85
RelationshipsTwin sister Paola, youngest of four children; father Adam Levi an electrical engineer and mathematician, mother Adele Montalcini, a talented painter.
CodeNA4722
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/002729Levi-Montalcini, Rita1995
IM/002730Levi-Montalcini, RitaOctober 1994
EC/1995/44Levi-Montalcini, Rita: certificate of election to the Royal Society1994
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