Alexander Fleming (1881 - 1955)
Fleming was a British bacteriologist in 1928. He noticed that a spot of green mould stopped the growth of some bacteria, he was cultivating the antibiotic drug penicillin was developed from the mould. Fleming won the 1945 Nobel prize for medicine which he shared with Howard florey and Ernst chain the scientists who developed the use of the drug.
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