Bernhard Joos

Scientist, Deceased Person

1899 – 1990

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Who was Bernhard Joos?

Bernhard Joos, was the son of Dr. Bernhard Joos and Olga Sturzenegger.

He attained a PhD in chemistry at the University of Zurich in 1925, and was an assistant of Paul Karrer, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1937. After a stay in the USA, Joos returned to Switzerland in 1932 and started his own laboratory where he discovered the analgesic properties of phenazopyridine.

In 1936 he created the pharmaceutical company Cilag. Within its first few years the new company launched six new pharmaceutical preparations. Joos left the company in 1949, and in 1959 Cilag was acquired by the US company Johnson & Johnson.

An Australian legal claim filed by him, Bernhard Joos vs. Commissioner of Patents, resulted in a change in British patent law, making medical and cosmetic procedures on the human body patentable.

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Born
Dec 18, 1899
Schaffhausen
Nationality
  • Switzerland
Profession
Died
Jun 8, 1990
Paradiso

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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