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Howard Walter Florey,
Baron Florey, OM FRS FRCP (/ˈflɔːri/; 24
September 1898 – 21
February 1968) was an
Australian pharmacologist and
pathologist who...
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Florey may
refer to
several people:
Howard Florey,
Nobel Prize-winning
Australian pharmacologist Electoral district of
Florey, is a
state electoral district...
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Robert Florey (September 14, 1900 – May 16, 1979) was a French-American director, screenwriter, film
journalist and actor. Born as
Robert Fuchs in Paris...
- Mary
Ethel Florey (née
Hayter Reed),
Baroness Florey (1
October 1900 – 10
October 1966) was an
Australian doctor and
medical scientist. Her work was instrumental...
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University of Oxford, led by
Howard Florey that
included Edward Abraham,
Ernst Chain, Mary
Ethel Florey,
Norman Heatley and
Margaret Jennings, began...
- he
shared the
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine in 1945 with
Howard Florey and
Ernst Chain. He also
discovered the
enzyme lysozyme from his
nasal discharge...
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pollution on
respiratory health.
Florey is the son of
Ethel Reed and
Howard Florey who was
appointed a life peer—Baron
Florey—for his role in the development...
- The
Florey Building is a
modernist student accommodation building by
James Stirling in Oxford,
United Kingdom. It is the
third and last
building of “The...
- The
Florey Medal, also
known as the CSL
Florey Medal and the
Florey Medal for
Lifetime Achievement, is an
Australian award for
biomedical research named...
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compound (penicillin F) was
isolated in 1940 by a
research team led by
Howard Florey and
Ernst Boris Chain at the
University of Oxford.
Fleming first used the...