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ISSN (Print): 0964-9271
ISSN (Online): 2052-2940
During the summer of 1921, an unlikely team consisting of Frederick Banting, a newly established physician specialising in orthopaedics and a professor of physiology, and Charles Best, one of his lab assistants who was an undergraduate student studying physiology and biochemistry, worked together in a lab near Tononto, Canada provided by John Macleod, a professor of physiology.