Nobel Prize Winner Julius Axelrod

From: The Washington Post | Date: December 30, 2004| Author: Adam Bernstein | Copyright information

Julius Axelrod, 92, the National Institute of Mental Health neuroscientist who shared the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for showing "how nerves talk to each other," died Dec. 29 at his home in Rockville. He had heart trouble in recent years.

A basket maker's son, Dr. Axelrod got a late start in the career that would bring him renown. He spent years as a biochemist in a food- testing laboratory before he focused on neuroscience, the study of nerves and their relation to behavior...

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