Miguel Ondetti Scientist

Miguel Angel Ondetti (May 14, 1930 – August 23, 2004) was an Argentine-born American chemist who first synthesized captopril, the first ACE inhibitor that was used to treat heart disease. With his co-worker, David Cushman, he won the 1999 Lasker Award for: "developing an innovative approach to drug design based on protein structure and using it to create the ACE inhibitors, powerful oral agents for the treatment of high blood pressure, heart failure, and diabetic kidney disease”.Ondetti was born and raised in Buenos Aires and received a PhD in chemistry from the University of Buenos Aires, in his hometown, in 1957. In 1960 he moved to The Squibb Institute for Medical Research in New Jersey where he researched and developed Captopril in 1975.

Personal facts

Birth dateMay 23, 1930
Birth place
Buenos Aires , Argentina
Nationality
Argentina
Date of deathAugust 23, 2004
Education
University of Buenos Aires
Known for
Captopril

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Scientist

awards
Lasker Award
Perkin Medal
doctoral advisor
Venancio Deulofeu
Field of study
Chemistry

Miguel Ondetti on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.chemheritage.org/exhibits/ex-oral-detail.asp?ID=126&Numb=1
  2. http://www.invent.org/Hall_Of_Fame/356.html