Alfred Blaschko (4 March 1858 – 26 March 1922) was a German dermatologist who was a native of Freienwalde an der Oder. In 1881 he earned his medical doctorate
suggested that noradrenaline might be a sympathetic transmitter. In 1939, HermannBlaschko and Peter Holtz independently identified the biosynthetic mechanism
earlier work on catecholamine biosynthesis, German-British biochemist HermannBlaschko (1900–1993) wrote: "Our modern knowledge of the biosynthetic pathway
at Oxford, former Director of the History of Science Museum, Oxford HermannBlaschko, Reader in Biochemical Pharmacology at Oxford Simon Buczacki, Richard
Krebs and Archer Martin. This was a defining period, working with HermannBlaschko on monoamines that have a great physiological interest. A year before