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  1. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Alexander Fleming . Sir Alexander Fleming, (born Aug. 6, 1881, Lochfield, Ayr, Scot.—died March 11, 1955, London, Eng.), Scottish bacteriologist. While serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War I, he conducted research on antibacterial substances that would be nontoxic to humans.

  2. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945 was awarded jointly to Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain and Sir Howard Walter Florey "for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases"

  3. Penicillin. Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1945. I am going to tell you about the early days of penicillin, for this is the part of the penicillin story which earned me a Nobel Award. I have been fre-quently asked why I invented the name "Penicillin". I simply followed per-fectly orthodox lines and coined a word which explained that the substance ...

  4. Sir Alexander Fleming ( Lochfield, 1881. augusztus 6. – London, 1955. március 11.) skót bakteriológus és immunológus. Felfedezte az antibakteriális lizozim enzimet, valamint 1928-ban az első antibiotikumot, a penicillint. Utóbbi eredményéért Howard Florey -jel és Ernst Boris Chainnal közösen 1945-ben elnyerte az orvostudományi ...

  5. In the same year Alexander Fleming, Howard Florey, and Ernst Chain were awarded the Nobel Prize for their penicillin research. The co-operative efforts of American chemists, chemical engineers, microbiologists, mycologists, government agencies, and chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturers were equal to the challenge posed by Howard Florey and Norman Heatley in 1941.

  6. Sep 27, 2013 · Penicillin was discovered in London in September of 1928. As the story goes, Dr. Alexander Fleming, the bacteriologist on duty at St. Mary’s Hospital, returned from a summer vacation in Scotland ...

  7. Aleksandras Flemingas ( angl. Alexander Fleming 1881 m. rugpjūčio 6 d. Lochfildas, Škotija – 1955 m. kovo 11 d. Londonas, Anglija) – britų biologas ir farmakologas, išgarsėjęs kaip penicilino atradėjas ( 1928 m.), už tai 1945 m. buvo apdovanotas Nobelio fiziologijos ir medicinos premija. [1] Buvo du kartus vedęs.

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