Victoria Elizabeth Foe (born 1945) is an American developmental biologist, and Research Professor at the University of Washington's Center for Cell Dynamics.
[4] Foe is a founding member of the Center of Cell Dynamics at Friday Harbor Laboratories, within the University of Washington.
[7] She has not taught or gone down the traditional path of mentoring young scientists, not wanting to get caught up in administrative duties as a professor.
[4] Foe works with frogs, mosquitoes, fruit flies, and fish to examine the growth and patterning of embryos.
[2] Foe is best known for her research defining how groups of cells in embryos divide at different rates and thereby develop into different body parts.