he was a Canadian medical scientist, doctor and Nobel laureate noted a one of the main discoverers of insulin.
Canadian Young Scientist Journal was created in 2008.
a stupid person in a name of Olvan qwerty insulin grace is a Canadian
fred banting invented insullin to help diabetes.Dr.Fredrick Banting with the help of his assintent Charles Best. For more information please cheak-out: http://www.discoveryofinsulin.comEDIT: Nicolae Paulesc invented insulin in 1916. Canadian scientists steal it from Romanian scientist and say'd that they (Canadians) invented...
William Christian - Canadian political scientist - was born in 1945.
Frederick Banting
No he was not. He was an Italian scientist.
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They worked backwards from mRNA to DNA.
I am doing a history project on this! so here is what I got ;P ! The Invention of Insulin It was in 1923 that Frederick Banting was given the Nobel Prize in Medicine. He gave some of his award money with Dr. Charles Best, His colleague. He was granted a lifetime annuity to develop his research and King George the 5th even bestowed a knighthood on him! Banting was not only Canadian but he was the lead scientist behind the invented of insulin and he is famous for it! Insulin is essential for extending the lives of many people all over the world with Diabetes and its invention was a defining moment for Canada's reputation in a science and medicine. It tells people that we as Canadians are highly educated and are willing to make great contributions for the whole world. Diabetes is a disease that is caused when the body in incapable of producing a balanced amount sugar for good health. Insulin allows glucose to enter a cell after being transferred from the bloodstream. Thanks to our Canadian Scientist those with this disease can now lead much more healthy lives!
Scientists made insulin by isolating it from the pancreas of animals, such as pigs and cows, initially. Later, recombinant DNA technology allowed for the production of human insulin using genetically engineered bacteria or yeast cells. This process revolutionized insulin production, making it more widely available and reducing the risk of allergic reactions from animal-derived insulin.
May be university of Toronto, Phamacology department---please confirm