When Alexander Fleming moved to London, he began working at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School as a researcher and lecturer. There, he conducted important studies on bacteriology and began his groundbreaking work on antibiotics, ultimately leading to the discovery of penicillin in 1928. His research focused on the properties of bacteria and the potential use of substances to combat infections. This work would later revolutionize medicine and save countless lives.
Alexander Fleming grew up in Scotland then moved to London and got his Doctor degree and her invented penicillin.
That's not easy to answer. He moved around England a lot. His parents and siblings lived in Shrewsbury, so that was sort of "home base", but he spent time in Cambridge and hither and yon visiting relatives. After marrying, he and Emma lived in London, but then moved out to the countryside. If you need details, I recommend that you search on "Charles Darwin wikipedia", and you'll find all the information you need.
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A stray animal is any animal which normally found in a certain place has been moved or moved itself to a different place. (Usually a stray animal is one that is not wanted in the new place in which it has now been found.)
No, animals evolve and adjust to their biomes over time. Moving an animal suddenly to an entirely different biome would likely result in their death. ] Ex: If you moved a penguin into a Desert.
Alexander Fleming grew up in Scotland then moved to London and got his Doctor degree and her invented penicillin.
Alexander Fleming was born on August 6, 1881, in Lochfield, Scotland, to a family of farmers. He was the second of four children in a modest household; his father was a farmer and his mother a homemaker. Fleming's family background emphasized education, and he later moved to London to pursue his studies in medicine, which ultimately led to his groundbreaking discovery of penicillin. His upbringing in a rural environment contributed to his pragmatic approach to science and medicine.
Alexander Fleming moved on to other work after his discovery of penicillin because he wanted to focus on researching other aspects of microbiology and bacteria. He felt that others could continue the development of penicillin while he pursued other scientific interests.
they died from tuberculosis. they started to die when they moved to London with his family.
Alexander Fleming began his formal education at the age of 9 when he attended a local school in Darvel, Scotland. He later moved on to Kilmarnock Academy and subsequently studied at St Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, where he furthered his medical education. His schooling laid the foundation for his future discoveries, including the antibiotic penicillin.
It was moved to London because London's cool
Charles Dickens was 12 when they moved to London
Yes he did move.:) i just don't know where. But he moved with his grandfather because he was not doing well in school and just sent away.
Yes. William Shakespeare was born in the lovely little market town of Stratford -on-Avon in the centre of England. He moved 150 miles to work and live in London. After he retired he moved back to Stratford.
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The "Royal Mint" moved from Tower Hill, London to Llantrisant, South Wales in 1968 in readiness for decimalisation.