Tomas Hökfelt
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Tomas Hökfelt (29 June 1940 - ) was a professor in histology at the Karolinska Institutet from 1979 until 2006, when he got his emeritate. He was linked to the Department of Neuroscience and is specialized in cell biology.[1]
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[edit] Biography
Tomas Hökfelt was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1940. He enrolled in the Karolinska Institutet in 1960 and got his BA in Medecine in 1960. He then studied at the Karolinska Institutet under professor Nils-Ake Hillarp, studying monomine neurons, getting his PhD in 1968 and his MD in 1971. He became an assistant professor in 1968, and from 1979 until 2006, Hökfelt worked as a professor at the Karolinska Institute. He was also a faculty member of the Department of Biotechnology at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.[2]
[edit] Research and publications
Tomas Hökfelt's early research was on neurotransmitters and neuropeptides in the brain.[3] He discovered the "coexistence principle", which states that one neuron can transmit multiple neurotransmitters at the same time.[4]
Hökfelt has also conducted research into anorexia, indicating that it may be a disease, caused by a particular group of antibodies.[5]
Together with Anders Björklund, he has edited 21 volumes of the Handbook of Chemical Neuroanatomy between 1983 and 2005
[edit] Awards and honours
- 1987: joint winner of the Artois-Baillet-Latour Health Prize for the study of neuropeptides[6]
- 1988: joint winner of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished Achievement in Neuroscience Research
- 1992: Doctor Honoris Causa at the University of Tampere, Finland
- 1992: Doctor Honoris Causa at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- 1999: Doctor Honoris Causa at the University of Ferrara, Italy
- 1999: Doctor Honoris Causa at the Peking University Health Science Center, China
- 2000: Foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[7]
- 2000: Doctor Honoris Causa at the Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2 University, France
- 2007: winner of the Grande Médaille of the French Academy of Sciences for his study of neurotransmitters[8]
- Honorary Member of the American Physiological Society[9]
- Hökfelt was one of the fifty most often cited scientists in the period 1983-2003[10]
- A more complete list of his awards and honours can be found at ISI.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Karolinska Institutet page for Hökfelt]
- ^ Hôkfelt at the Royal Institute of Technology
- ^ Swedish Brain Power, a pdf by the Boston Consulting Group, page 16
- ^ Bristol Myers lists the Squibb Award winners
- ^ Times Online on anorexia research (25 September 2005)
- ^ Baillet_latour Health Prize portrait of 1987 winner Hökfelt
- ^ People's Daily on the election of seven foreigners to the Chinese Academy of Sciences (10 June 2000)
- ^ Grande Médaille: Hökfelt's reception speech
- ^ APS News
- ^ Sciencewatch reports on the fifty most cited scientists between 1983 and 2003

