AXELROD, JULIUS — (1912– ), U.S. biochemist, pharmacologist, and Nobel Prize laureate. Born in New York City, the son of Polish immigrants, he obtained his B.Sc. in 1933 from New York s City College, his M.A. in 1941 from New York University, and his Ph.D. in 1955 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Axelrod, Julius — ▪ 2005 American neuroscientist and pharmacologist (b. May 30, 1912, New York, N.Y. d. Dec. 29, 2004, Rockville, Md.), discovered biochemical processes that play a crucial role in the mechanisms by which chemicals called neurotransmitters… … Universalium
Axelrod , Julius — (1912–) American neuropharmacologist Axelrod was born in New York City and educated there at the City College. Unable to finance a medical career, Axelrod worked from 1935 to 1945 as a technician in a laboratory of industrial hygiene that had… … Scientists
Axelrod,Julius — Ax·el·rod (ăkʹsəl rŏd ), Julius. Born 1912. American biochemist. He shared a 1970 Nobel Prize for studies of how nerve impulses are transmitted. * * * … Universalium
Axelrod, Julius — (1912 83) US biochemist. Born in New York City, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1970 for research on nerve impulses and the treatment of nervous disorders … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Axelrod, Julius — ► (n. 1912) Científico estadounidense. Fue premio Nobel de Medicina en 1970, compartido con B. Katz y U. von Euler, por sus investigaciones sobre el mecanismo de transmisión de los mensajes nerviosos … Enciclopedia Universal
Axelrod — Julius … Scientists
Axelrod — Axelrod, Julius … Enciclopedia Universal
Julius Axelrod — (* 30. Mai 1912 in New York City; † 29. Dezember 2004 in Rockville, Maryland) war ein US amerikanischer Pharmakologe und Neurochemiker. Axelrod wuchs in ärmlichen Verhältnissen als Sohn jüdischer Einwanderer aus Polen i … Deutsch Wikipedia
AXELROD (J.) — AXELROD JULIUS (1912 ) Biochimiste américain. Né à New York, Julius Axelrod devient assistant dans le département de bactériologie de l’école de médecine de sa ville natale entre 1933 et 1935, puis chimiste au Laboratory of Industrial Hygiene… … Encyclopédie Universelle