Raymond Sackler

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Raymond Sackler was an American physician, psychiatrist, and pharmaceutical executive best known as a co-owner of Purdue Pharma and a central figure in the development and aggressive marketing of OxyContin.

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instanceOf businessperson
human
pharmaceutical executive
physician
psychiatrist
causeOfDeath natural causes
coOwnerOf Purdue Pharma NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1920-02-16
dateOfDeath 2017-07-17
educatedAt New York University
New York University School of Medicine NERFINISHED
employer Purdue Pharma NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jewish American
familyName Sackler NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork medicine
pharmaceutical industry
psychiatry
founded Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute for Biological, Physical and Engineering Sciences NERFINISHED
Raymond and Beverly Sackler Medical Research Centre NERFINISHED
givenName Raymond NERFINISHED
hasSignificantConnection Tel Aviv University NERFINISHED
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
Weill Cornell Medicine NERFINISHED
Yale University NERFINISHED
knownFor aggressive marketing of OxyContin
co-ownership of Purdue Pharma
role in development of OxyContin
memberOf Sackler family NERFINISHED
notableFor central figure in U.S. opioid crisis controversies
major philanthropic donations to universities and cultural institutions
notableWork development and marketing strategy of OxyContin
occupation businessperson
pharmaceutical executive
physician
psychiatrist
placeOfBirth Brooklyn, New York City NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Stamford, Connecticut NERFINISHED
positionHeld co-owner of Purdue Pharma
executive at Purdue Pharma
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male
sibling Arthur Sackler NERFINISHED
Mortimer Sackler NERFINISHED
spouse Beverley Sackler NERFINISHED
workLocation New York City
Stamford, Connecticut NERFINISHED

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