- Ernest H. Volwiler
Ernest Henry Volwiler (
August 22 ,1893 -October 3 ,1992 ) spent his entire career atAbbott Laboratories working his way from staff chemist to CEO.A
Hamilton, Ohio native, Volwiler received a bachelor's degree fromMiami University inOxford, Ohio and a Masters degree and Ph. D. in chemistry from the University of Illinois, working under Prof.Roger Adams . He was a pioneer in the field ofanesthetic pharmacology , assisting in the development of two breakthrough drugs,Nembutal andPentothal . In addition to his achievements as a scientist, Volwiler was instrumental in helping Abbott to achieve commercial success for its pharmaceutical products including the commercialization ofpenicillin andsulfa drugs during World War II. Abbott Laboratories produced significant financial returns during his tenure as CEO.Volwiler was an active community leader and philanthropist serving, among others, on the boards of
Lake Forest College and thePhi Kappa Tau Foundation. He made major philanthropic gifts to his alma maters Miami University and the University of Illinois as well as to Lake Forest College. He was inducted into theNational Inventors Hall of Fame for his work onPentothal .Volwiler received honorary degrees from
Northwestern University ,Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science ,St. Louis College of Pharmacy ,Southwestern at Memphis ,Coe College ,Knox College andLake Forest College . Other honors include theAmerican Chemical Society 'sPriestley Medal in 1958 and the Gold Medal from theAmerican Institute of Chemists .The
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy gives the Volwiler Research Achievement Award in Volwiler's memory.Volwiler's brother was the noted
Ohio University historian, Albert T. Volwiler.
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