B.Sc., First Class Honors in Zoology, Bedford College, London, 1941; Research worker and teaching assistant, Bedford College, 1941-1944; Demonstrator in Zoology, Bedford College, 1944-1948; Biophysics Research Unit, King's College, London, 1948-1973; Rockefeller Fellowship, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1953-1954; Professor of Biology, King's College London, 1967; Director, Muscle Biophysics Research Unit, King's College, London, 1970-1973. Hanson's research was concerned with the structural basis of muscular contraction. Her most important investigations began during her Rockefeller Fellowship at MIT. It was here, in F.O. Schmitt's laboratory, that she began her collaboration with H. E. Huxley which led to the formulation and testing of the sliding filament hypothesis of muscular contraction. She was elected FRS in 1967.
From the description of Papers and correspondence, 1938-1975. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77849713