- Hamao Umezawa
Hamao Umezawa (梅沢浜夫、
October 10 ,1914 -December 25 ,1986 ) was a Japanese scientist famous for his discovery of various antimicrobial agents as well asenzyme inhibitor drugs.Umezawa completed his medical degree in 1937. After serving in Japanese army during World War II Umezawa did work on
tuberculosis which led to his discovery, in 1956, of antibiotickanamycin . By this stage Umezawa was heading the Institute of Microbial Chemistry in Tokyo where his main focus was antimicrobial agents manufactured through fermentation processes. Also in the mid-1950s Umezawa discoveredkasugamycin , a compound useful in combating rice molds. In the early 1960s he discovered the cancer drugbleomycin .The Hamao Umezawa Memorial Museum in
Setagaya, Tokyo was named in his honour.
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