In 1920, Canadian surgeon Frederick Banting visited the University of Toronto to speak to the newly appointed head of the department of physiology, John J.R. Macleod. Macleod had studied glucose ...
The Nobel Prize for this triumph, awarded to Frederick Banting and John Macleod on Dec. 10, 1923, also became famous for another reason. The winners loathed each other. When he first received news ...
Frederick Banting began his studies at the University ... research to clinical application and Banting, along with John J.R. Macleod, head of the physiology department at the University of Toronto ...
In 1922, the Danish physiologist August Krogh met with to-be fellow Nobel Prize laureates Frederick Grant Banting and John James Richard Macleod in Toronto, Canada, and secured the rights to ...