MacLeod, John (1876)
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Birthname | John James Rickard Macleod | ||||
born on | 6 September 1876 at 10:00 (= 10:00 AM ) | ||||
Place | Bankfoot, Scotland, 56n30, 3w30 | ||||
Timezone | GMT h0e (is standard time) | ||||
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Biography
Scottish physiologist who, along with Sir Frederick Banting, won the 1923 Novel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for their discovery of insulin in 1922. MacLeod taught physiology in Cleveland, Toronto, and Aberdeen. He died on at 9 PM on 16 March 1935 at age 58 in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Relationships
- associate relationship with Best, Charles Herbert (born 27 February 1899). Notes: Co-discovers of insulin
- business associate/partner relationship with Banting, Frederick (born 14 November 1891)
Events
- Work : Gain social status 1922 (Discovered insulin)
- Work : Prize 1923 (Nobel Prize in Medicine)
Source Notes
David Fisher quotes B.C. at AA Research Dept.
In September 2021 Sy Scholfield provided birth and death records from National Records of Scotland [1] and upgraded the Rodden Rating to BC/BR in hand.
Categories
- Vocation : Education : Teacher (Physiology)
- Vocation : Science : Biology (Physiology)
- Notable : Awards : Nobel prize (Medicine and Physiology)
- Notable : Famous : Historic figure (Discovered insulin)