At the 1976 Olympics in Montreal she met a researcher in pharmaceutical chemistry.
He received his early education in chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry in Dublin.
He was a teacher and organic chemist with a major interest in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry.
He grew up in Munich where his father was a professor of pharmaceutical chemistry.
He published research on alchemy and pharmaceutical chemistry.
His father is a professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Strathclyde there.
During her four years there, she earned bachelor degrees in both pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacy.
From 1927 to 1943 he was professor for pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Berlin.
Constantin Zwenger (1814-1885) was the person who founded the field of pharmaceutical chemistry.
Here he worked for several years, perfecting his knowledge of pharmaceutical chemistry.