Joseph Rosin (August 4, 1878 - July 3, 1969[1]) was a chemist and a vice president at Merck[1] and the recipient of the 1945 Remington Medal[2] for contributions to pharmacy.
He wrote Reagent Chemicals and Standards, a reference for chemists which saw numerous editions published.
[3] He also served as the congregation president of Temple Sholom in Plainfield, NJ from 1934-1935.
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