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Authorised form of nameAxelrod; Julius (1912 - 2004)
Dates1912 - 2004
NationalityAmerican
Place of birthLower East Side, Manhattan, New York, USA
Date of birth30/05/1912
Place of deathRockville, Maryland, USA
Date of death29/12/2004
OccupationNeurochemist
ActivityEducation:
Public schools in New York including Seward Park High School; City College, New York, graduated with degree in Chemistry and Biology, 1933, Master's degree in Chemistry, New York University (1942); PhD, George Washington University (1955)
Career:
Laboratory Assistant, New York University Medical School (1933-1935); Chemist, Laboratory of Industrial Hygiene, New York City Public Health Department (1935-1946), lost his left eye when a bottle of ammonia exploded (1938); Research Associate, Research Division, Goldwater Memorial Hospital (1946-1949); Associate Chemist, Section on Pharmacology, Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health, Maryland (1949-1950), Senior Chemist (1953-1955), head of section on pharmacology, Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health (1955-1984); Scientist Emeritus, National Institutes of Health, Maryland (1996-2004)
Medals and prizes:
Nobel Prize (Physiology or Medicine) 1970
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election26/04/1979
Age at election66
RelationshipsSon of Isadore and Molly Axelrod, Jewish immigrants from Galician Poland (1906); married (1935) Sally Taub (d 1992)
SourceObituaries:
Obituaries in Telegraph (3 January 2005); Nature (10 February 2005)
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 2006 vol 52 pp 1-13, plate, by Leslie Iversen
References:
Digitized papers available at http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/HH/
CodeNA4198
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EC/1979/41Axelrod, Julius: certificate of election to the Royal Society1979
IM/000167Axelrod, Julius1997
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