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Gustav Ehrhart (December 21, 1894 – December 11, 1971) was a German chemist. He synthesized the first opioid analgesic, methadone, together with Max Bockmühl. == Education and professional positions ==
Ehrhart studied chemistry at the University of Heidelberg, with a focus on organic chemistry. His studies were interrupted by the First World War. He served as an artillery officer.〔 After the war he resumed his studies and was awarded a doctorate degree in 1922. One of his professors was Theodor Curtius. Ehrhart received the Victor-Meyer Award for his dissertation.〔''Prof. Dr. phil. Dr. Dr. h.c. Gustav Ehrhart wurde 75 Jahre.'' In: ''Der praktische Tierarzt.'' Volume 51, 1970, pp. 64.〕 In 1923 he started working for Hoechst AG. Two years later he became the deputy of Max Bockmühl, the head of the pharmaceutical research laboratories of the company. In 1949, after the Second World War, Erhardt succeeded Bockmühl as the head of the entire pharmaceutical research division of Hoechst AG. In 1951 he became a deputy member of the Board, and two years later a regular member of Hoechst AG's Board of Directors. During his time on the Board of Hoechst AG and after his retirement in 1961 Ehrhart maintained a laboratory which he personally supervised.〔W. Bartmann: (''Zwischen Tradition und Fortschritt. Aus der Geschichte der Pharmabereiche von Bayer, Hoechst und Schering von 1935 - 1975.'' ) (PDF; 2.3 MB) Dissertation, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, 2001, pp. 245.〕
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