Howard Florey
Howard Florey was an Australian pharmacologist and a key figure in the development of penicillin, sharing the Nobel Prize for his contributions; he also played Australian Rules football while studying at Oxford.
Born on Sep 24, 1898 (127 years old)
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Romania:
Howard Florey was essential in developing an effective penicillin medication.
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Australia:
Alexander Fleming’s penicillin discovery was transformed into a useable medicine by Howard Florey and German-born Ernst Chain.
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Slovakia:
Howard Florey led a team that built upon Fleming's findings to test penicillin in practice.
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United Kingdom:
An Oxford team of scientists, led by Howard Florey, carried out the first successful trials of penicillin.
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Australia:
Howard Florey, the pharmacologist from Adelaide who shared the Nobel Prize for his role in the making of penicillin.
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