Herchel Smith
Herchel Smith (1925 - 2001) was the inventor of key intellectual property and patents behind oral and injectable contraceptives. In later life, he was a major benefactor to university science.
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1925 - 2001 - Intellectual property - Patent - Contraceptives
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In England, Cambridge University, Emmanuel College, Cambridge and Queen Mary, University of London have been the major beneficiaries. In the US, it has been Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and Williams College.
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Cambridge University - Emmanuel College, Cambridge - Queen Mary, University of London - Harvard - University of Pennsylvania - Williams College
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During his lifetime and after his death, Herchel donated over $100 million each to Cambridge and Harvard, including endowments expanding student exchange between the two universities.
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His early education in Plymouth and Exeter, USA, led him in 1942 to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he studied the Natural Sciences Tripos. Smith had research interests in organic chemistry that were stimulated by Professor Lord Todd.
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Emmanuel College, Cambridge - Natural Sciences - Tripos - Lord Todd
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His independent research started in Oxford University (1952-1956) but reached its full fruition whilst he was a lecturer in organic chemistry at the University of Manchester.
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Oxford University - Organic chemistry - University of Manchester
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In 1961, a three month visit to the research laboratories of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals in Pennsylvania, evolved into a permanent position where he continued to research steroid chemistry.
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Herchel Smith?s work on new methods for the total synthesis of steroids led to the development of commercially feasible methods for the industrial production of estrone, equilin (an important constituent of treatments for post-menopausal syndrome), 19-nor-testosterone, and Norgestrel (a novel progestogen. Norgestrel was found to be a potent contraceptive and formed the basis for a range of contraceptive drugs both oral and injectable - mainly marketed by Wyeth and Schering AG of Germany, who still today are leaders in contraceptives.
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Steroids - Estrone - Equilin - Post-menopausal syndrome - 19-nor-testosterone - Norgestrel - Progestogen - Wyeth - Schering
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He retired in 1973 and started a new career as a philanthropist in which he returned to the academic community the major part of the substantial fortune that had accrued from his patent and licensing fees.
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