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  • '''Florey Medal''' (pronounced: FLOR-ee MED-al) is a prestigious award given in the f ...named after the eminent Australian scientist and Nobel laureate, [[Howard Florey]], who played a crucial role in the development of [[penicillin]].
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  • == Howard Florey == '''Howard Florey''' (pronounced: HOW-ard FLOR-ee) was an Australian pharmacologist and patho
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  • == Howard Florey == '''Howard Florey''' (pronounced: HOW-ard FLOR-ee) was an Australian pharmacologist and patho
    2 KB (277 words) - 22:49, 8 February 2024
  • '''Florey Medal''' (pronounced: FLOR-ee MED-al) is a prestigious award given in the f ...named after the eminent Australian scientist and Nobel laureate, [[Howard Florey]], who played a crucial role in the development of [[penicillin]].
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  • ...]], the [[Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research]], and the [[Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health]]. These institutions have made === Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health ===
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  • ...use as a medicine is attributed to the Australian Nobel laureate [[Howard Florey]] and the German-born British biochemist [[Ernst Chain]]. In 1938, they beg * [[Howard Florey]]
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  • ...shared the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1945 with [[Howard Florey]] and [[Ernst Boris Chain]]. * [[Howard Florey]]: An Australian pharmacologist and pathologist who shared the Nobel Prize
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  • |Lastname=Florey
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  • ...include [[Harvey Cushing]], the "father of modern neurosurgery", [[Howard Florey]], co-developer of penicillin, and [[Elizabeth Blackwell]], the first woman
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  • Notable alumni of Sydney Medical School include Nobel laureate [[Howard Florey]], who was instrumental in the development of [[penicillin]], and [[Fiona W
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