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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1970
Sir Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler, Julius Axelrod
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1970
Nobel Prize Award Ceremony
Sir Bernard Katz
Ulf von Euler
Julius Axelrod
Julius Axelrod
Born: 30 May 1912, New York, NY, USA
Died: 29 December 2004, Rockville, MD, USA
Affiliation at the time of the award: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Prize motivation: "for their discoveries concerning the humoral transmittors in the nerve terminals and the mechanism for their storage, release and inactivation"

Biography
Julius Axelrod was born on May 30th,
1912, in New York City. He obtained his B. Sc. in 1933 at the
College of
the City of New York, M. A. in 1941 at New York University,
and Ph. D. in 1955 from the George Washington University.
From 1933 to 1935 he was Laboratory Assistant at the Department
of Bacteriology of New York University Medical School; from 1935-1946
he was Chemist at the Laboratory of Industrial Hygiene;
1946-1949, Research Associate, Third New York University Research
Division, Goldwater Memorial Hospital; 1949-1950, Associate
Chemist, Section on Chemical Pharmacology, National Heart
Institute, NIH; 1950-1953, Chemist, National Heart Institute,
NIH, where he became Senior Chemist in 1953, and was appointed
Chief of the Section on Pharmacology, Laboratory of Clinical
Science, National Institute of Mental Health, Health Services and
Mental Health Administration, Department of Health, Education and
Welfare in 1955.
The following honors and awards were granted to Dr. Axelrod:
National Science Foundation Travel Award, 1958; Corresponding
Member of the German Pharmacological Society, 1959; International
Physiological Union Travel Award, 1961; Otto Loewi Memorial
Lecture, New York University Medical School, 1964; Distinguished
Research Award, Assoc. Res. Nerv. Mental Diseases, 1965; Karl E.
Paschkis Memorial Lecture, Philadelphia Endocrine Society, 1966;
Honorary Sc.D., University of Chicago, 1966; The Gairdner Foundation
Award, 1967; National Institutes of Health Lecture, 1967;
Nathanson Memorial Lecture, University of Southern California,
1968; Distinguished Achievement Award, George Washington
University, 1968; Superior Service Award, DHEW, 1968; Claude
Bernard Professorship, University of Montreal, 1969; Distinguished Service
Award, DHEW, 1970; Distinguished Service Award, Modern Medicine
Magazine, 1970.
Dr. Axelrod is a Member of Sigma Xi, International Brain Research
Organization, American Chemical Society, American Society of
Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, American Society
of Biological Chemists, American Association for the Advancement of Science,
and a Fellow of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 1961
(Member of the Council, 1966-1969).
Dr. Axelrod is a Member of the editorial boards and committees of
a number of journals, among which: Journal of Pharmacology and
Experimental Therapeutics, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Life
Sciences, Circulation Research, Journal of Neurobiology,
Pharmacological Research Communications, Journal of
Neurochemistry, International Journal of Psychobiology.
In 1970 he beame a Member of the Psychopharmacology Study
Section, National Institute of Mental Health.
Julius Axelrod married Sally Taub in 1938; they have two
children.
From Nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1963-1970, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1972
This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and first published in the book series Les Prix Nobel. It was later edited and republished in Nobel Lectures. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.
Julius Axelrod died on December 29, 2004.
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