[Home]History of John James Richard Macleod

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Born on September 6, 1876 at Cluny, in Perthshire, Scotland. He was the son of the Rev. Robert Macleod.
Born on September 6, 1876 at Cluny, in Perthshire, Scotland. He was the son of the Rev. Robert Macleod.

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In 1898 he recieved his medical degree from University of Aberdeen and went to work for a year at the University of Leipzig.
In 1898 he recieved his medical degree from University of Aberdeen and went to work for a year at the University of Leipzig.

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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 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.

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In 1918 he was elected Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto, Canada.
In 1918 he was elected Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto, Canada.

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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.
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.

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