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Best studied medicine at the University of Toronto (Canada). As a student he was also working as an assistant to Dr. Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin, the most widely medicine used in the treatment of diabetes. Best also had a crucial role in the discovery of insulin.

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  • Best studied medicine at the University of Toronto (Canada). As a student he was also working as an assistant to Dr. Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin, the most widely medicine used in the treatment of diabetes. Best also had a crucial role in the discovery of insulin.
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  • Best studied medicine at the University of Toronto (Canada). As a student he was also working as an assistant to Dr. Frederick Banting, who discovered insulin, the most widely medicine used in the treatment of diabetes. Best also had a crucial role in the discovery of insulin. It is notable that in the year 1923, Banting and J.J.R. Macleod were jointly awarded the Noble Prize in medicine. Exclusion of Best made Banting incensed, and he shared half of the money of the Noble Prize with Best. In 1929, Best succeeded Macleod as professor of physiology at the University of Toronto. During the World War II, Best organized a Canadian program for securing dried human blood serum. In his later years, he became an adviser to the research committee of the United Nations (sponsored) World Health Organization.
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