During WWII, he worked for the FBI as a scientist. He did research, helped in creating invisible ink. He and his wife moved to Detroit in 1944. He worked for R.P. Scherer Corporation, a company that made capsules, until he retired. During that time, he served as an expert witness in all matters concerning capsulated drugs. He traveled the world, representing his company and retired as Director of Research and Development. Shortly after he retired, he wrote several chapters for college textbooks on pharmacology. He spent his last years sitting in the sun on the patio of their Orlando, FL, condo.
During WWII, he worked for the FBI as a scientist. He did research, helped in creating invisible ink. He and his wife moved to Detroit in 1944. He worked for R.P. Scherer Corporation, a company that made capsules, until he retired. During that time, he served as an expert witness in all matters concerning capsulated drugs. He traveled the world, representing his company and retired as Director of Research and Development. Shortly after he retired, he wrote several chapters for college textbooks on pharmacology. He spent his last years sitting in the sun on the patio of their Orlando, FL, condo.