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Katharine Montagu
Died (1966-03-28)28 March 1966
Nationality British
Known for Dopamine
Scientific career
Institutions Runwell Hospital

Katharine Montagu was a British scientist. She was the first person to find a special chemical called dopamine in the human brain. This was a very important discovery for understanding how our brains work.

Katharine Montagu's Discovery

Katharine Montagu worked in a lab at Runwell Hospital near London. She used a method called paper chromatography. This method helps scientists separate and identify different chemicals.

Finding Dopamine

In August 1957, Katharine Montagu published her research. She showed that dopamine was present in the brains of several animals. Most importantly, she also found it in a human brain. Her discovery was a big step forward in brain science.

Confirming the Discovery

Soon after Montagu's paper, her colleague Hans Weil-Malherbe confirmed her findings. His research was published in November 1957. This showed that Montagu's work was accurate and very important.

Who Found it First?

Sometimes, people think that Arvid Carlsson was the first to find dopamine in the human brain. He later won a Nobel Prize for his work on dopamine. However, Carlsson and his team published their findings in November 1957. This was after Katharine Montagu's discovery in August 1957. So, Katharine Montagu was actually the first to identify dopamine in human brains.

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