Howard W. Jones
Surgeon and academic associated with IVF

Born
1910
115 years ago
Died
July 31st, 2015
9 years ago — 105 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United States
Links & References
Practiced as a prominent surgeon and made significant contributions to the field of reproductive medicine. Co-founded the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine in Virginia. Pioneered in vitro fertilization techniques in the United States, aiding in the birth of the first IVF baby in the U.S. His research and expertise in assisted reproductive technology established new protocols that transformed fertility treatments.
Co-founded the Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine
Pioneered in vitro fertilization techniques
Other People Who Died on July 31st
Chiyonofuji Mitsugu
Competed in sumo wrestling from 1970 to 1997, achieving significant success in the sport. Earned a total of 31 top division championships, which remains a record. Notable for an aggressive style and remarkable physical condition, contributed to a resurgence in the sport's popularity. After retirement, transitioned to a role as a coach and continued to influence the next generation of wrestlers.
Continue ReadingIsmail Haniyeh
Born in Gaza, a prominent figure in Palestinian politics played a key role in the establishment and leadership of Hamas. After participating in various political activities, assumed leadership of Hamas in 2017. Focused on the organization's political and military strategies during several conflicts with Israel. Oversaw interactions with other Palestinian factions and international entities. Engaged in discussions related to the Palestinian territories and governance. Transitioned into leadership following the previous leaders' tenure, maintaining significant influence in regional politics. Continued to advocate for the organization's goals up until death in 2024.
Continue ReadingBaudouin
Ascended to the throne in 1951, this monarch served as the King of Belgium until death in 1993. He played a pivotal role during a period of political and social change in Belgium, overseeing the country through decolonization and adapting to the new European landscape. His reign was marked by efforts to promote national unity amidst linguistic and regional divisions. The king was known for his commitment to social causes and his deep involvement in humanitarian initiatives.
Continue ReadingAntoine de Saint-Exupéry
A French aviator and author, this individual gained recognition for contributions to literature and aviation. As a pilot for Aéropostale, he endured challenging flights across remote regions, which inspired his writing. The most celebrated work, 'The Little Prince,' was published in 1943 and reflects themes of innocence and exploration. During World War II, he served in the Free French Air Force, where he undertook reconnaissance missions.
Continue ReadingPaul-Henri Spaak
Served as the 46th Prime Minister of Belgium from 1946 to 1949. Played a significant role in post-war recovery efforts and the integration of European countries through various treaties. Advocated for the establishment of the European Economic Community. Contributed to the modernization of Belgium's infrastructure and public services during a period of reconstruction.
Continue ReadingJeanne Moreau
An acclaimed French actress, contributions to cinema included seminal roles in films such as 'Jules and Jim' and 'The Lovers'. Born in 1928, gained recognition for a unique ability to convey complex emotional states. Worked with notable directors, including François Truffaut and Luis Buñuel. Moreau's career spanned several decades, involving theater, film, and television, showcasing versatility across genres. Played pivotal roles in the French New Wave movement, establishing a legacy that influenced future generations of filmmakers and actors.
Continue Reading