Judah Folkman

American surgeon and research biologist (1933–2008)

Moses Judah Folkman was a renowned American biologist and pediatric surgeon, born in 1933. His groundbreaking work in the field of biology focused on tumor angiogenesis, a crucial process by which tumors develop and sustain themselves by attracting blood vessels. Through his pioneering research, Folkman greatly advanced the understanding of this complex biological mechanism.

Folkman's contributions to the field of biology are profound, as he is credited with founding the field of angiogenesis research. His work has far-reaching implications, leading to the development of various therapies that target neovascularization, a process involved in the growth and spread of tumors. By inhibiting or stimulating this process, these therapies aim to combat diseases related to abnormal blood vessel formation. Folkman's legacy continues to inspire research and innovation in the field of biology, with his discoveries remaining a cornerstone of ongoing investigations into the causes and treatments of diseases. He passed away in 2008, leaving behind a lasting impact on the scientific community.