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Extractions: Main Page See live article Alphabetical index John James Richard Macleod ), Nobel prizewinner. Born on September 6 at Cluny , in Perthshire Scotland . He was the son of the Rev. Robert Macleod. In he received his medical degree from University of Aberdeen and went to work for a year at the University of Leipzig . In he was appointed Demonstrator of Physiology at the London Hospital Medical School and in he was appointed Lecturer in Biochemistry at the school. In he was appointed Professor of Physiology at the Western University at Cleveland, Ohio . In he was elected Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto Canada Macleod's main work was on carbohydrate metabolism and his efforts with Frederick Banting and Charles Best in the discovery of insulin . For this Banting and Macleod were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in He wrote eleven books, including Recent Advances in Physiology Diabetes: its Pathological Physiology (1925); and Carbohydrate Metabolism and Insulin He died on March 16 There is a persistent rumour that he did not participate in the discovery of insulin. It is possible that he lent his lab facilities to Banting and Best and was away on a fishing trip when the discovery was actually made.
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Extractions: Encyclopædia Universalis, le portail de la connaissance Accueil Boutique Contact Assistance J'ai oublié mon mot de passe Zone de recherche Saisir un mot clef Physiologiste écossais, né en 1876 à Cluny, mort en 1935 à Aberdeen. Formé à l'université d'Aberdeen, il enseigne sa discipline à l'université de Leipzig (1898), au London Hospital Medical School (1899), à Cleveland (1903), à Montréal (1916) puis à Toronto (1918), avant de revenir à Aberdeen comme professeur (1928-1935). Dès 1905, MacLeod s'intéresse au diabète et publie sur ce sujet une cinquantaine d'articles ; cependant, le remède à cette maladie reste inconnu en dépit des nombreux indices expérimentaux existant alors. En 1922, professeur à l'université de Toronto, MacLeod accueille dans son laboratoire le jeune Canadien Frederick Grant Banting, avec lequel il recevra, l'année suivante, le prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine pour la découverte de l'insuline. Cette attribution a suscité quelques remous au sein du comité scientifique du Nobel, puisque la participation effective de McLeod aux expériences a été contestée par Banting lui-même, ému de voir écarter de cette distinction, son jeune collaborateur Charles Best. … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…
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Extractions: Search the Internet with Kids.Net.Au Article Content John James Richard Macleod (1876-1935), Nobel prizewinner. Born on September 6, 1876 at Cluny, in Perthshire, Scotland . He was the son of the Rev. Robert Macleod. In 1898 he received his medical degree from University of Aberdeen and went to work for a year at the University of Leipzig In 1899 he was appointed Demonstrator of Physiology at the London Hospital Medical School and in 1902 he was appointed Lecturer in Biochemistry at the school. In 1903 he was appointed Professor of Physiology at the Western University at Cleveland, Ohio In 1918 he was elected Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto Canada Macleod's main work was on carbohydrate metabolism and his efforts with Frederick Banting and Charles Best in the discovery of insulin . For this Banting and Macleod were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine[?] in 1923. He wrote eleven books, including Recent Advances in Physiology Diabetes: its Pathological Physiology (1925); and
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Extractions: Search Categories ... Diabetes John James Richard Macleod September 6 March 16 ) was a Nobel prizewinner. Macleod was born at Cluny , in Perthshire Scotland . He was the son of the Rev. Robert Macleod. In he received his medical degree from University of Aberdeen and went to work for a year at the University of Leipzig . In he was appointed Demonstrator of Physiology at the London Hospital Medical School and in he was appointed Lecturer in Biochemistry at the school. In he was appointed Professor of Physiology at the Western University at Cleveland, Ohio . In he was elected Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto Canada Macleod's main work was on carbohydrate metabolism and his efforts with Frederick Banting and Charles Best in the discovery of insulin used to treat diabetes . For this Banting and Macleod were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in He wrote eleven books, including Recent Advances in Physiology Diabetes: its Pathological Physiology (1925); and
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Extractions: Scotland Citizenship United Kingdom Field Medical scientist Alma mater University of Aberdeen Known for Co-discover of insulin Notable prizes Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Order of the British Empire John James Richard Macleod September 6 March 16 ) was a Scottish physician, physiologist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Macleod was born at Clunie Perth and Kinross Scotland . He was the son of the Rev. Robert Macleod.
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Extractions: John James Richard Macleod (* 6. September 1876 in Cluny bei Dunkeld, Perthshire, Schottland; † 16. März 1935 in Aberdeen, Schottland) war ein schottisch-kanadischer Physiologe. John Macleod studierte Medizin an der Universität Aberdeen und schloss sein Studium mit Auszeichnung ab. Im Anschluss studierte er Biochemie in Leipzig. Er wurde bereits 1903 zum Professor an der Western Reserve University in den USA berufen, wechselte aber später nach Toronto. Macleod lieferte wichtige Arbeiten über die Zuckerkrankheit und den Kohlenhydratstoffwechsel. Für die Entdeckung des Insulins erhielt er 1923 gemeinsam mit Frederick G. Banting den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin. Die Preisvergabe an ihn (und nicht an Charles Best ) war nicht unumstritten. Allerdings teilte er sein Preisgeld mit James Collip, dem Biochemiker, der für die Gewinnung des Insulin-Extraktes aus Pankreasgewebe verantwortlich war. Siehe auch: Nicolae Paulescu Personendaten NAME Macleod, John James Richard
1923 In Science February March Physicist James Nobel Years Medicine Frederick Grant Banting and John James Richard Macleod John James Richard Macleod ( September 6, 1876 March 16, 1935) was a Nobel prizewinner. http://www.economicexpert.com/a/1923:in:science.html
Science Center Nobel Laureates Macleod, John James Richard (18761935) 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine or PhysiologyProfessor and chair of physiology at Western http://www.case.edu/menu/sciencecenter/nobel_laureates.htm?nw_view=9258963784&am