Jim T. Enright Explained
James T. Enright (1932-2004)[1] was a professor of behavioral physiology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. He has conducted research on circadian rhythms and sensory physiology in both crustaceans and humans, publishing 29 papers between 1980 and 1998.[2] He was named as an AAAS Fellow in 1981 for his work in biological timing mechanisms and marine ecology.[3] He was awarded, also in 1981, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Senior U.S. Scientist Award for his work in visual physiology and optical illusions.[4]
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- https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb25266222''James T. Enright | Library Digital Collections
- https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/J-T-Enright-2044588884''J T Enright's research works
- News: UCSD faculty members honored . 12 November 2020 . Times-Advocate . January 26, 1981 . Escondido, CA . B-2.
- Johnson . Dean C. . German Foundation Honors Two Scientists for Teaching, Research Accomplishments . University Bulletin: A Publication for Faculty and Staff of the University of California . March 23, 1981 . 29 . 24 . 3 . University of California.