Hershel L. Herzog (1924 – August 4, 1998) was a pharmaceutical researcher for Schering-Plough, then Schering Corporation, where he was ultimately appointed senior vice president of drug development in 1977.
Hershel L. Herzog | |
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Born | May 4, 1924 Manhattan, New York City, U.S. |
Died | August 4, 1998 |
Education | B.S. in chemical engineering from University of Illinois, M.S. & Ph.D from University of Southern California |
Years active | c.1945-c.1996 |
Known for | prednisone, prednisolone, gentamicin |
Medical career | |
Profession | Executive, Pharmaceutical researcher |
Institutions | Cal Tech, Schering-Plough, L&H Herzog Associates, Inc., Consultant for Chinese Government |
Sub-specialties | Medicinal Chemistry |
Research | Pharmacology |
Education
editHe held a B.S. in chemical engineering from University of Illinois, and M.S. & Ph.D from University of Southern California
References
edit- The Collected Original Scientific Articles of Hershel L. Herzog, Introduction. By Hershel L. Herzog, May 1989
- Hershel L. Herzog, 74, Executive And Pharmaceutical Researcher New York Times by David J. Morrow, August 10, 1998 [1]
- Memoir of a Life in Science and Technology (an outline), By Hershel Herzog, 1997