John Stein (physiologist)
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John Frederick Stein (born February 1941) is a British
physiologist Physiology (; ) is the scientific study of functions and mechanisms in a living system. As a subdiscipline of biology, physiology focuses on how organisms, organ systems, individual organs, cells, and biomolecules carry out chemical and ...
and academic. He is Emeritus Professor of Physiology at the
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and a
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of
Magdalen College, Oxford Magdalen College ( ) is a Colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, and ...
. His research has focussed on sensorimotor control, the
cerebellum The cerebellum (: cerebella or cerebellums; Latin for 'little brain') is a major feature of the hindbrain of all vertebrates. Although usually smaller than the cerebrum, in some animals such as the mormyrid fishes it may be as large as it or eve ...
, deep brain stimulation for
Parkinson's disease Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor system, motor and non-motor systems. Symptoms typically develop gradually and non-motor issues become ...
and the neurological basis of
dyslexia Dyslexia (), previously known as word blindness, is a learning disability that affects either reading or writing. Different people are affected to different degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly, wri ...
. Stein was elected as a Fellow of the
Academy of Medical Sciences The Academy of Medical Sciences is an organisation established in the UK in 1998. It is one of the four UK National Academy, National Academies, the others being the British Academy, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Royal Society. Its ...
in 2014.


Biography

Stein was born in February 1941. He was educated at
Winchester College Winchester College is an English Public school (United Kingdom), public school (a long-established fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 13–18) with some provision for day school, day attendees, in Winchester, Hampshire, England. It wa ...
. He read Animal Physiology at
New College, Oxford New College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1379 by Bishop William of Wykeham in conjunction with Winchester College as New College's feeder school, New College was one of the first col ...
, followed by an MSc in Neural Control of Respiration in the Oxford University Laboratory of Physiology. He completed Clinical Medicine at St Thomas' Hospital, London, followed by a specialism in Neurology. He was appointed Tutor in Medicine at
Magdalen College, Oxford Magdalen College ( ) is a Colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, and ...
, in 1970, retiring from that post in 2008. Stein is the brother of the chef and restaurateur
Rick Stein Christopher Richard Stein, (born 4 January 1947) is an English celebrity chef, restaurateur, writer and television presenter. Along with business partner (and first wife) Jill Stein, he runs the Stein hotel and restaurant business in the UK. T ...
, the father of artist Lucy Stein and the uncle of DJ
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. Stein is the chair of the Dyslexia Research Trust. He is also a trustee of the Institute for Food, Brain and Behaviour, now rebranded as Think Through Nutrition, and is Chair of the Institute's Science Advisory Council. Stein came into the public eye when
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suggested a student had been discriminated against because of her state school education as she was not offered a place at
Magdalen College, Oxford Magdalen College ( ) is a Colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, and ...
, despite the fact that she had comparable qualifications to the accepted applicants, who came from a broad range of backgrounds. Stein is active in furthering the medical benefits of animal testing, speaking at pro-testing rallies and demonstrations, and has defended animal testing in high-profile television interviews.


Research

Stein has published over 450 research articles in scientific journals, covering a wide range of fields in physiology and neuroscience with applications to medical practice.


Dyslexia research

Stein has provided evidence in support of the magnocellular theory of developmental dyslexia, arguing that dyslexia is caused by impaired visual and auditory timing systems due to impaired development of magnocellular neurons on which they depend. He has supervised many medical and physiology students at the
University of Oxford The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
conducting laboratory work investigating the theory. Stein's research has provided an evidence basis for using colour filters to treat reading difficulties. Alongside his former D.Phil. student, Joe Taylor, Stein has proposed that increasing noradrenergic output from the
locus coeruleus The locus coeruleus () (LC), also spelled locus caeruleus or locus ceruleus, is a nucleus in the pons of the brainstem involved with physiological responses to stress and panic. It is a part of the reticular activating system in the reticular ...
via a subcortical irradiance detection pathway may prove effective in the treatment of the condition.


Sensorimotor Control

Along with
Tipu Aziz Tipu Zahed Aziz (; 9 November 1956 – 25 October 2024) was a Bangladeshi-born British professor of neurosurgery at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, Aarhus Denmark and Porto, Portugal. He specialised in the study and treatment of Parkinso ...
, Stein was instrumental in developing
deep brain stimulation Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a type of neurostimulation therapy in which an implantable pulse generator is stereotactic surgery, surgically implanted subcutaneous tissue, below the skin of the chest and connected by Lead (electronics), leads ...
as a successful treatment for Parkinson's disease following proof-of-concept experiments in non-human primates. With his former doctoral student Daniel Wolpert, Stein unified experimental and neurological observations of cerebellar function via the theory that the cerebellum contains an internal model that predicts both the outcomes of motor commands and the temporal delay of expected sensory feedback.


Nutrition

Stein has advocated the importance of nutrition for brain development and function, in particular the role of long chain omega-3 fatty acids in maintaining the function of magnocells. Stein has investigated how fish oil and other nutritional supplements can improve behaviour and impulse control in schoolchildren and young offenders.


References


External links


Homepage of Professor John Stein

Dyslexia Research Trust

Think Through Nutrition
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