Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 1036 5554
https://isni.org/isni/0000000110365554
Name: 
Banting, F. G.
Banting, F. G. (Sir)
Banting, Fred
Banting, Frederic Grant
Banting, Frederick
Banting, Frederick G.
Banting, Frederick Grant
Banting, Frederick Grant (Sir)
Banting, Frederik
Frederick Banting
Frederick Banting (Canadees arts (1891-1941))
Frederick Banting (Canadian medical scientist and doctor)
Frederick Banting (kanadischer Mediziner und Nobelpreisträger)
Frederick Banting (kanadyjski fizjolog, noblista)
Frederick G. Banting
Frederick Grant Banting
Frederick Grant Banting (fisiologo canadese)
Frederick Grant Banting (médico e investigador canadiense)
Фредерик Бантинг
Фредерік Бантинг
Фрэдэрык Грант Бантынг
ფრედერიკ გრანტ ბანტინგი
Ֆրեդերիկ Բանտինգ
פרדריק בנטינג
سر فریڈرک گرانٹ بینٹنگ
فردريك بانتنغ
فردریک بنتینگ
فریڈرک بانٹنگ
ফ্রেডরিক বেনটিং
ఫ్రెడరిక్ బాంటింగ్
ഫ്രെഡെറിക് ബാന്റിങ്ങ്
เฟรเดอริก แบนติง
프레더릭밴팅
フレデリック・バンティング
弗雷德里克·班廷
Dates: 
1891-1941
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Language material
Creation role: 
author
creator
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AB Leo
Best, Charles Herbert (1899-1978))
Liljestrand, Göran
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (isAffiliatedWith)
Royal Society (Great Britain) (isAffiliatedWith)
University of Toronto (isAffiliatedWith)
University of Toronto. Library
Webb, Michael 1949- (colleague / collaborator)
Wiström, Svante
Titles: 
antidiabetic functions of the pancreas and the successful isolation of the antidiabetic hormone, The
Banting as an artist
Banting, c1984:
"Chwały wystarczy dla wszystkich..." : historia odkrycia insuliny
Diabetes and insulin : Nobel lectures delivered at Stockholm on September 15th 1925.
effects of insulin on experimental hyperglycemia in rabbits. (DOBIS), The
F. G. Banting : insulinets upptäckare
Famous doctors : Osler, Banting, Penfield
Frederick Banting : hero, healer, artist
Frederick Banting : la découverte de l'insuline p. 2 (né à Alliston, Ont.)
internal secretion of the pancreas, The
Preliminary studies on the physiological effects of insulin
Survey of facilities for medical research in Canada. Sir Frederick Banting. (DOBIS)
Notes: 
(Frederick Grant)
Amicus database, 12 January 2017 (authorized access point: Banting, F. G. (Frederick Grant), Sir, 1891-1941)
Associated Group: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Associated Group: Royal Society (Great Britain) Royal Society of Canada naf
Associated Group: University of Toronto naf
Bliss, M. Banting, c1984 t.p. (Banting) Can. CIP (Banting, Frederick Grant, Sir, 1891-1941)
Canadian encyclopedia online, viewed 12 January 2017 Sir Frederick Grant Banting (Sir Frederick Grant Banting, KBE, MC, FRS, FRSC; co-discoverer of insulin, Nobel laureate, medical scientist, painter, and the most famous Canadian in the 1920s; born 14 November 1891 in Alliston, Ontario; entered the University of Toronto with the intention of becoming a Christian minister, but, after failing the first year of a general arts course, enrolled in the faculty of medicine, graduating in 1917 in an accelerated class due to a need for doctors to serve in the First World War; served in the Canadian Army Medical Corps and awarded the Military Cross, returning to Canada in 1919; established a general practice in London in 1920; came up with a research idea for curing diabetes in 1920, beginning research at the University of Toronto in 1921, and announcing the discovery of insulin in 1922; became Canada's first professor of medical research, leading a group at the University of Toronto through the 1930s; became Canada's chief liaison with British research scientists at the start of the Second World War;won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine and awarded a lifetime annuity by the Government of Canada, knighted in 1934, made a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal Society of Canada; married Marion Robertson in 1924, having one child and divorcing in 1932, and married Henrietta Ball in 1939; as a member of the Arts and Letters Club in Toronto, became friends with the Group of Seven painters, adopting their style as an amateur and talking about his desire to spend his retirement painting; died 21 February 1941 near Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland in a crash of a bomber being transported to England)
Diabetes and insulin, 1925 t.p. (Nobel lecture delivered at Stockholm on September 15th, 1925 by Frederick G. Banting)
Fuller form of personal name: Frederick Grant
Insulin
Jackson, A. Y. The far North, [1928?] t.p. (with an introduction by F.G. Banting)
Nobel Prize web site, viewed 12 January 2017 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1923 (The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1923 was awarded jointly to Frederick Grant Banting and John James Rickard Macleod "for the discovery of insulin")
Physicians Medical scientists Nobel Prize winners Painters
Sir Frederick Banting's NRC papers, 1978
The antidiabetic functions of the pancreas and the successful isolation of the antidiabetic hormone--insulin, 1923 t.p. (by J.J.R. Macleod and F.G. Banting)
Title of person: Sir.
Wikipedia, viewed 12 January 2017 Frederick Banting (Sir Frederick Grant Banting KBE MC FRS FRSC; started at Victoria College, University of Toronto, in 1910, receiving his M.D. degree in 1922)
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