Thomas C. Südhof

Südhof in 2024 Thomas Christian Südhof (; born December 22, 1955), ForMemRS, is a German-American biochemist known for his study of synaptic transmission. Currently, he is a professor in the school of medicine in the department of molecular and cellular physiology, and by courtesy in neurology, and in psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University.

Südhof, James Rothman and Randy Schekman are the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureates for their work on vesicle trafficking.

Thomas Südhof retracted [https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2403021121 Lin et. al. 2023] research paper published in PNAS from his lab due to [https://pubpeer.com/publications/DAF32F6DB6C166337E5381F769AE52 falsified data], and since mid-2022, [https://pubpeer.com/search?q=Thomas+C.+S%C3%BCdhof PubPeer] commenters including Elisabeth Bik have flagged more than 40 of Südhof’s papers, which explore how neurons communicate across synapses. Provided by Wikipedia
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