Archibald Vivian Hill
- Archibald Vivian Hill born on September 26, 1886, in Bristol, England.
- He passed away on June 3, 1977, in Cambridge, England.
- Archibald Vivian Hill was a British physiologist known for his research on muscle physiology.
- He held positions at universities in England and served in World War I.
- Archibald Vivian Hill shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1922 for his discovery of the production of heat in muscles, which laid the groundwork for our understanding of muscle contraction.
List of British Nobel Laureates
Till now, 138 British Laureates have won the prestigious Nobel Prizes. The Nobel Prize was established in 1901. It is awarded to people for the excellence in a particular area. Ronald Ross was the first British Nobel Laureates to win a Nobel prize back in 1902. We have curated the list of British Nobel laureates in the table below.