Banting, Sir Frederick Grant (1891-1941), a Canadian surgeon, was the principal discoverer of insulin. In 1921, Banting was given laboratory space at the University of Toronto. There, he worked with John James Rickard Macleod, Charles Herbert Best, and James Bertram Collip to isolate a hormone from the pancreas that would control diabetes.
Banting, Sir Frederick Grant
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