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Name
  
Louis Sokoloff


Role
  
Neuroscientist

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Died
  
July 30, 2015, Washington, D.C., United States

Books
  
Metabolic Probes of Central Nervous System Activity in Experimental Animals and Man

Awards
  
Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, NAS Award in the Neurosciences

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Louis Sokoloff (October 14, 1921 – July 30, 2015) was an American neuroscientist. He is considered to be a pioneer in functional imaging of the brain.

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Louis Sokoloff was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has been a member of the National Academy of Sciences since 1980. In 1981, he received the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award. In 1987, he received the Karl Spencer Lashley Award; "For his elucidation of the physiological and biochemical processes involved in the metabolism of the brain and the application of these discoveries to the measurement of functional activity within that organ". In 1988, Sokoloff, together with Seymour S. Kety received the NAS Award in the Neurosciences, "For developing techniques to measure brain blood flow and metabolism - valuable tools in the study of brain function that have major applications in clinical medicine." He died on July 30, 2015 in Washington, D.C.. Many of his papers and biographical material are published as "The Sokoloff Papers" in Profiles in Science at the National Library of Medicine web site. (https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/NL/)

His son, Kenneth Sokoloff, was a noted economic historian.

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Louis Sokoloff Wikipedia