Howard Florey and Ernst Chain added to the research done by Alexander Fleming and made penicillin safer and easier to make.
Purest form of penicillin got nobel prize in 1945 in medicine . Along with alexander flemming
Howard florey made the largest amount of penicillin first.
Howard Florey is famous for discovering the drug 'penicillin' hope that answers your question :D
Howard Florey and other students at Oxford University did research on Penicillin at Peoria,Illinois in 1939
First of all, spelled Florey, not Flory. Second, he died of a heart attack---unfortunately not curable with penicillin.
Howard Florey and Ernst Chain discovered the medicinal uses of penicillin and began to mass produce it in the US.
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Howard Florey discovered the medical application of Penicillin. Whilst another scientist Fleming discovered that penicillin could kill other micro organisms - it was Florey and Chain who discovered it's use as a medicine and treatment against infection.
He is famous for discovering Penicillin in 1928. But it wasn't until 1945 when he got 1/3 of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He shared it with Ernst Boris Chain and Howard Walter Florey, for the effect it had in curing various infectious diseases.
Howard Florry ( 1898 - 1968 ) and Ernst Boris Chain ( 1906 - 1979 ) furthered Alexander Flemming's work in creating antibiotics.
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Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, but wasn't popular until much later with the help of Florey and Chain.
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it was discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. The person that is responsible for the isolation and development of Penicillin is Howard Florey. The person who is credited for discovering penicillin is Alexander Flemming and this took place in 1928. However his interest ended in it after having tested its effectiveness for treating infections in open wounds. 10 years later an Australian named Howard Florey saw the possibility's in penicillin. Florey and his team, Chain, N.G. Heatley, A.D. Gardner, J. Orr Ewing, M.A. Jennings and his wife Ethel Florey published their findings in the Lancet in an article entitled 'Penicillin as a chemotherapeutic agent'. in the Lancet (24 August, 1940), which is held by the National Library. It wasn't until 1941 that Florey and his team tested the drug on a human: In 1945, Florey, Alexander Fleming and Ernst Chain jointly received the Nobel Prize.
penecillin mould was dicovered to have anti bacterial properties by the Australian Howard Florey and Ernest Chain. Alexander Fleming took the credit.