Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1956) Gairdner Foundation International Award (1959)
Scientific career
Fields
Pharmacology
Eleanor Christides Zaimis (16 June 1915 – 3 October 1982) was a Greek-British academic who was professor at Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, often referred to as "Nora".[1] She was the recipient of the 1959 Gairdner Foundation International Award for study of methonium compounds and other pharmacology contributions.[2]
Zaimis was elected to the British Pharmacological Society Hall of Fame.[3]
^British Medical Journal obituary
^Gairdner Foundation International Award page for Eleanor Zaimis
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