Bent Formby

Bent Formby
Born Copenhagen
Education Ph.D. University of Copenhagen
Employer Sansum Medical Research Institute, Rasmus Institute for Medical Research[1]

Bent Formby is a biochemist[2] and researcher. He was born in Copenhagen, and came to the U.S. as a visiting professor in 1979.[3] He co-authored two books and several articles on endocrinology with T. S. Wiley.

Background

Dr. Formby began his career at the famed Sansum Medical Research Institute in the early 1980s, where he concentrated on biochecmical models of insulin resistance in diabetes, and also looked at hormone receptors in cancer animal models. His work in diabetes covered receptor sites for specific insulin molecules, and in cancer research, he was involved with some of initial research in estrogen-receptor hormones, which led the way for the use of specific types of therapies such as Tamoxifen. He is considered one of the world's authorities on environmental aspects as they relate to hormone reactions.

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