Born in Harrow, London, in 1929, Bannister pursued dual careers in athletics and medicine at Oxford University. Through his investigations in spinal cord injuries, thermoregulation, and autonomic failure, Bannister deepened the understanding of autonomic neurology. In collaboration with various disciplines and medical scientists, Bannister published over eighty original papers investigating the nature of autonomic disorders. By establishing Britain’s first autonomic investigation laboratory and founding the Clinical Autonomic Research Society, He laid the groundwork for the field’s modern development.