Dr. Robert F. Furchgott was an American pharmacologist whose pioneering discoveries transformed cardiovascular medicine. He is best known for identifying nitric oxide (NO) as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system — a breakthrough that earned him the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, shared with Louis J. Ignarro and Ferid Murad.
Discovery of Endothelium-Derived Relaxing Factor (EDRF): Demonstrated that blood vessels release a substance, later identified as nitric oxide, which relaxes vascular smooth muscle.
Foundation of NO Research: His work opened the door to understanding how nitric oxide regulates blood pressure, blood flow, and cardiovascular health.
Medical Impact: Laid the scientific groundwork for therapies related to hypertension, heart disease, and conditions influenced by vascular function.
Legacy
Dr. Furchgott’s landmark discovery of nitric oxide as a vital biological messenger reshaped modern medicine, making him one of the most influential figures in pharmacology and cardiovascular research.
Left - Dr. C.K Rajkumar Right- Dr. Robert F. Furchgott