Carl Djerassi

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Carl Djerassi was an Austrian-American chemist best known for his pioneering role in the development of the first oral contraceptive pill.

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instanceOf chemist
human
novelist
playwright
professor
writer
academicDegree PhD in chemistry
awardReceived National Medal of Science
National Medal of Science
surface form: National Medal of Science for Chemistry

National Medal of Technology and Innovation
Perkin Medal
Priestley Medal
Wolf Prize in Chemistry
causeOfDeath liver cancer
citizenship Austria
United States of America
countryOfBirth Austria
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1923-10-29
dateOfDeath 2015-01-30
educatedAt Gymnasium in Sofia
Kenyon College
University of Wisconsin–Madison
employer Stanford University
Syntex
Wayne State University
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Djerassi
fieldOfWork medicinal chemistry
organic chemistry
steroid chemistry
givenName Carl
hasChild Nina Fedoroff
surface form: Nina V. Fedoroff
knownFor pioneering role in hormonal oral contraception
languagesSpoken English
German
Spanish
mannerOfDeath natural causes
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
movement science-in-theatre
notableIdea science-in-fiction
notableWork development of the first oral contraceptive pill
novel "Cantor’s Dilemma"
novel "NO"
play "An Immaculate Misconception"
play "Oxygen"
synthesis of norethindrone
occupation chemist
novelist
playwright
university teacher
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath San Francisco
positionHeld professor of chemistry at Stanford University
religion Judaism
residence San Francisco
Sofia
Vienna
sexOrGender male
spouse Diane Middlebrook
Norma Djerassi
Norma Djerassi
surface form: Vera Djerassi

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