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Description Dr. Louis Sokoloff pioneered the PET scan technique for measuring human brain function and diagnosing disorders. He served as chief of the brain metabolism laboratory at the National Institute of Mental Health. Sokoloff received the Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award in 1981 for his role in developing the vivid color images that map brain function. Louis Sokoloff died in July 30, 2015
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1 January 2001

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