AIM25: Wellcome Library: Chain, Sir Ernst Boris (1906-1979) ARCHON Contact details. chain, sir ernst boris (19061979). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Titlechain, sir ernst boris (1906-1979). Date(s) 1906-1980. http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=851&inst_id=20
AIM25: Wellcome Library: Chain, Sir Ernst Boris (1906-1979) chain, sir ernst boris (19061979). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Reference code(s) GB0120 PP/EBC. Title chain, sir ernst boris (1906-1979). Date(s) 1906-1980. http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/frames/fulldesc?inst_id=20&coll_id=851
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Extractions: 1.4 Related terms From Latin catena a series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal. a series of interconnected things. a series of stores or businesses with the same brand name. a number of atoms in a series, which combine to form a molecule. A unit of length equal to 22 yards Found an omission? You can freely contribute to this
History: Development Of The Wonder Drug sir Alexander Fleming. ernst boris chain. sir Howard Walter Florey. DuringWorld War II, disease and infection claimed the lives of many soldier. http://www.arches.uga.edu/~lace52/history.html
Extractions: Antibiotics are chemicals that are capable of killing or inhibiting the growth of certain Pathogenic microbes. Penicillin was the first antibiotic discovered in 1929 by Alexander Fleming. While performing research on Staphylococcus aureus, in his laboratory in London, England, Fleming noticed something unusual. A fungal spore had contaminated one of his plates and produced a ring of transparency in the bacteria. The spore was derived from Penicillium notatum. Fleming realized that the bacteria were lysing, so therefore penicillin had the ability to inhibit bacterial growth. The implications of this discovery to the area of medicine were profound. Fleming continued to study the antibiotic but was not able to purify the substance for use outside of the laboratory. Sir Alexander Fleming Ernst Boris Chain Sir Howard Walter Florey During World War II, disease and infection claimed the lives of many soldier. The need for antibiotics was enormous. At Oxford University an Australian scientist by the name of Howard Walter Florey, and Ernst Boris Chain, a German-British pathologist were finally able to produce
Biographies ernst boris chain was born on June 19, 1906 in Berlin. In 1935 he was invited to OxfordUniversity where he worked in the sir William Dunn School of Pathology. http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects2002/thornton/biographies.htm
Extractions: Biographies Sir Alexander Fleming Sir Alexander Fleming was born on August 6th, 1881 at Lochfeild near Darvel in Ayrshire, Scotland. He entered St. Mary s Medical School, London University and qualified with distinction in 1906 and began research at St. Mary s under Sir Almroth Wright. He was a lecturer at St. Mary s until 1914 where he joined the Army Medical Corps and served as a Captain in the First World War. In 1918 he returned to St. Mary s and continued his research.
Extractions: Howard Walter Florey and Ernst Boris Chain, the scientists who followed up most successfully on Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin, each brought scientific knowledge and talent to the effort that filled out the other's contribution, but the two were mismatched in terms of their personalities. Florey was born in 1898 in Adelaide, Australiathe youngest of five children and the only son of an English shoemaker who had immigrated to Australia hoping to save his first wife and two eldest daughters, who were suffering from tuberculosis. He established a boot and shoe factory, which prospered during much of Florey's youth. From an early age Florey knew that he wanted to study medicine, perhaps because an older sister was already a medical student, at a time when few women became physicians. She teased him about wanting to become another Pasteur, thus forecasting his interest in medical research. In 1922 Florey graduated with degrees in science and medicine from the University of Adelaide, which at that time specialized in preparing general practitioners, not researchers. On the basis of his fine academic record and his prowess as a tennis player, he was awarded a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University in England. At Oxford his hunger for research was fed at the Honours Physiology School, which was headed by the great neurophysiologist Sir Charles Sherrington. After completing his Rhodes Scholarship, Florey spent a summer as the physician on an Arctic expedition and the following year as a research student at Cambridge. He then accepted a fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation in New York that enabled him to work in Alfred Newton Richards's laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. Soon after he returned to England, he began working toward a Ph.D. in pathology at Cambridge University. There he was inspired by the biochemist Sir Frederic Gowland Hopkins, head of the Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry and famous for his work on vitamins. Florey also worked with Albert Szent-Györgyi, who was well along in his work isolating vitamin C.
Imperial College London - Nobel Laureates 1945, chain, sir ernst boris FRS (19061979), (Joint award) for the discoveryof Penicillin and its curative effect in various infection diseases. http://www.ic.ac.uk/P455.htm
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