C. U. Ariëns Kappers


Cornelius Ubbo Ariëns Kappers was a Dutch neurologist and anatomist.

Life

As a student, Ariëns Kappers was influenced by the work of the German neurologist Ludwig Edinger and Dutch anatomist Louis Bolk. During his career, he amassed around 450 whole brains from over 300 species and over 30,000 brain slices.
In 1909, Ariëns Kappers became the first director of the Netherlands Central Institute for Brain Research, a position he maintained until his death in 1946. During his tenure, the institute became a center internationally renowned for its work in comparative neuroanatomy.
In 1922 he became member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
In the Second World War he used his expertise in Phrenology as proof that certain persons couldn't be Jewish, thereby saving them from German persecution and death. He was honored by Yad Vashem in 2017 as a Righteous of Nations.

Family

In 1937 he married Mme B. Lehmann von Hunteln.

Scientific Recognition

Two scientific awards are named in his honour: