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  2. Mar 21, 2024 · When did Sir Alexander Fleming win the Nobel Peace Prize? Sir Alexander Fleming was never awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. But he was awarded, jointly with Florey and Chain, the 1945 Nobel Prize for ...

  3. Apr 14, 2017 · A chance event in a London laboratory in 1928 changed the course of medicine. Alexander Fleming, a bacteriologist at St. Mary’s Hospital, had returned from a vacation when, while talking to a colleague, he noticed a zone around an invading fungus on an agar plate in which the bacteria did not grow.

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  5. In 1945 Alexander Fleming shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology with Florey and Chain. The award was made: “for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases.” In his Nobel Prize winning speech in 1945, Fleming warned of a danger which today is becoming ever more pressing:

  6. May 14, 2018 · The Scottish bacteriologist Sir Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) is best known for his discovery of penicillin, which has been hailed as "the greatest contribution medical science ever made to humanity." Alexander Fleming was born on Aug. 6, 1881, at Lochfield, Ayrshire, one of the eight children of Hugh Fleming, a farmer.

  7. www.kew.org › read-and-watch › the-story-of-penicillinThe story of penicillin | Kew

    Jan 22, 2015 · - Sir Alexander Fleming in his speech upon receiving the Nobel Prize for Medicine, at the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1945 with Ernst B. Chain & Sir Howard Florey. The story of penicillin actually began in 1929 with Alexander Fleming, a doctor and researcher at St. Mary's Hospital, London.

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