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Bloom, Floyd Elliott was born on October 8, 1936 in Minneapolis. Son of Jack Aaron and Frieda (Shochman) Bloom.
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Bloom, Floyd Elliott was born on October 8, 1936 in Minneapolis. Son of Jack Aaron and Frieda (Shochman) Bloom.
Bachelor of Arts cum laude, Southern Methodist U., 1956; M.D. cum laude, Washington University, St. Louis, 1960; Honorary Doctor of Science, Southern Methodist U., 1983; Honorary Doctor of Science, Hahnemann U., 1985; Honorary Doctor of Science, U. Rochester, 1985; Honorary Doctor of Science, Mount Sinai U. Medical School, 1996; Honorary Doctor of Science, Thomas Jefferson U., 1997; Honorary Doctor of Science, Washington University, 1998.
Intern, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, 1960-1961;
resident internal medicine, Barnes Hospital, 1961-1962;
research associate, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1962-1964;
fellow departments pharmacology, psychiatry and anatomy, Yale School Medicine, 1964-1966;
assistant professor, Yale School Medicine, 1966-1967;
associate professor, Yale School Medicine, 1968;
chief laboratory neuropharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1968-1975;
acting director division special mental health, National Institute of Mental Health, 1973-1975;
commissioned officer, United States Public Health Service, 1974-1975;
director, Arthur Vining Davis Center for Behavorial Neurobiology
professor, Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, 1975-1983;
director division preclinical neuroscience and endocrinology, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, 1983-1989;
department chairman neuropharmacology, Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, since 1989. Member Commision on Alcoholism, 1980-1981, National Advisory Mental Health Council, 1976-1980. Chairman scientific advisory board Pharmavene, Inc.
Board directors Alkermes, Inc. Member science advisory board Neurocrine, Inc., since 1993, Neurobiol. Technology Inc., 1994-1998, Health Care Ventures, Inc., since 1998.
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Trustee Washington U., since 1998. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (board directors 1986-1990), American College Neuropsychopharmacology (member county 1976-1978, chairman program committee 1987, president 1988-1989, Hoch award1998). Member NAS (chairman of the section neurobiology 1979-1983), Institute Medicine (member county 1986-1989, 93-95), American Philosophical Society, American Academy Arts and Sciences, Society Neurosci.
(secretary 1973-1974, president 1976), American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, American Society Cell Biology, American Physiological Society, Am.Assn. Anatomists, Research Society Alcoholism (chairman program committee 1985-1987,president-elect 1989-1991, president 1991-1993), Swedish Academy Science (foreign assoc.1989).
Married D'Nell Bingham, August 30, 1956 (deceased May 1973). Children: Fl'Nell, Evan Russell. Married Jody Patricia Corey, August 9, 1980.