Thomas H. Maren

Dr. Thomas Maren
Born 1918
New York City, New York
Died August 15, 1999
Bar Harbor, Maine
Citizenship American
Fields Scientific Research
Institutions University of Florida
Alma mater Princeton University
Johns Hopkins University
Known for

Inventing Trusopt,

serving in World War II
Notable awards Honorary Doctorate from
Uppsala University in Sweden

Thomas H. Maren (1918 – August 15, 1999) was a professor of medicine at the University of Florida. He was the founding father for the University of Florida College of Medicine, and he invented Trusopt to help people with glaucoma.[1]

Life and death

Maren was born in New York City, and he served the war effort in World War II. He was educated at Princeton University, and received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University.[2]

Maren died at the age of 81 of heart failure.

Education

Awards

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