- Prefessor emeritus of chemistry at Stanford University who in 1951 together with Mexican Luis E. Miramontes and Hungarian George Rosenkranz, participated in the invention of progestin norethindrone, which became the first successful oral contraceptive widely known as the pill.
- Beginning in the 1980s, he wrote about 20 books including "This Man's Pill," a memoir, and novels such as "Cantor's Dilemma.".
- His image is on an Austrian postage stamp.
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