Alberto Sols García (1917–1989) was a Spanish researcher specializing in biochemistry, working especially on hexokinases.
The house of his birth is now the Centro de Estudios y Archivo Histórico Municipal Alberto Sols.
After working for three years, principally with Robert Crane[2] at Washington University in St. Louis, in the group of Nobel prizewinners Carl and Gerty Cori he returned to Spain in 1954, and created a research group at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).
Sols received numerous prizes, and was the first holder of the Prince of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research in 1981.
[6] In 1987 he received the National Research Prize "Santiago Ramón y Cajal" of the Ministry of Education.