Abstract is: Paul L. R. Andrews (born 1953, Worcester, England) is a British physiologist whose basic research on the mechanisms of action and efficacy of antiemetic substances contributed to development of treatments for anti-cancer chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. He also conducted research on the comparative neurophysiology of fish and octopus, partly undertaken in collaboration with J. Z. Young. He received the Pfizer Academic Award in 1989 for "studies which have furthered our understanding of the nervous control of gut function".
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