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Alexander Fleming wrote over 100 articles during his career as a scientist. His most famous article was the one describing the discovery of penicillin in 1928.
Alexander Graham Bell was British. He lived in the UK, USA and Canada during his lifetime. He was an inventor and engineering scientist, famously known for inventing the telephone.
Alexander Fleming served as a military nurse during World War l. Once he saw so many people die from disease he became very interested in bacteireology.
Yes, Sir Alexander Fleming collaborated with other scientists during his research, most notably with Howard Florey and Ernst Chain. Together, they further developed penicillin into an effective antibiotic treatment.
Mendel was the scientist that was largely ignored during his lifetime.
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Sir Alexander Fleming received his early education at Louden Moor School and later studied medicine at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London. He received multiple degrees in medicine during his education and went on to have a successful career as a scientist and researcher.
None during his lifetime. There's an award named after him, and Casino Royale won Best Motion Picture Screenplay, but he never really won anything.
Alexander Fleming's wife was Sarah Marion Fleming. They married in 1917 and had one son together, whose name was Robert. Sarah was a supportive partner throughout Fleming's career, especially during his groundbreaking work in bacteriology and the discovery of penicillin.
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My landlady on Kingston Road in Oxford during the 1980's claimed to be the illegitimate daughter of Robert Fleming. She was Sandy Fleming and said she saw her father on and off during her childhood, and that he walked her down the aisle when she was pregnant and only 16.