Horst Peissker

Horst Peissker (or Horst Peißker) was a German bioengineer, inventor and business executive in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. He was a researcher at Schering AG, and was a member of the company’s senior management as head of its research and production facility in Wolfenbüttel (now Bayer CropScience).[1]

He was a co-inventor of several patents in crop protection, notably on the use of phosphoric acid esters as a pest control agent,[2] miticides,[3] use of phenyl-carbamate derivatives in combating insects and acarids,[4] and synergistic pesticidal compositions containing carbamates and prosphates.[5]

He obtained a doctorate (Doktor-Ingenieur) at the Technical University of Berlin in 1957, with the dissertation Darstellung und Reaktionen N-substituierter Aminosäuren.[6]

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