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VIDEO: Frederick Banting honoured for insulin discovery

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Frederick Banting is being honoured by the institution where he did his groundbreaking research about 100 years ago.

When medical pilgrims make the journey to the University of Toronto to visit the birthplace of one of the greatest medical discoveries in history, they are shocked to find nothing. Nowhere is there anything marking the discovery of insulin, Banting's landmark research.

The memorabilia around this discovery were scattered far and wide, stuffed in forgotten rooms, covered in dust.

Now, a U of T professor, herself a diabetic who is alive today because of Banting's discovery, is leading a project to recover all the scattered bits of Banting's lab and life and put them together in an official display.

The tribute will be unveiled during a major international diabetes conference in Toronto this week ? the 90th anniversary of the discovery

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2011/10/27/f-banting-honour.html
 
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