Realizing the difficulty of pursuing penicillin development in war-torn Britain, Florey and N.G. Heatley in June 1941 enlisted the aid of the U.S. government, universities, and pharmaceutical companies to create a cooperative research program between the two countries. By late 1941, progress had been made. The U.S. Department of Agriculture used more effective nutrients and active fungal strains to achieve higher yields and recognized the advantages of deep-culture fermentation.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Eli Lilly and Company - Antibiotics Journe
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
In November 1945 the recovery of Maria Geene in Delft's Bethel Hospital signaled the success of the...
The first use of penicillin in the United States occurred in 1942 and saved a moribund patient who h...
By late 1941 Eli Lilly and Company's first large-scale production of penicillin G by surface culture...
Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin ushered in the "Antibiotic Era,"...
The search for a better antibiotic had its beginnings at about the same time penicillin became avail...
In 1948, Lilly prepared more than 30 new penicillin formulations, including penicillin V. Once it wa...
In 1948, Lilly prepared more than 30 new penicillin formulations, including penicillin V. Once it wa...
Cephalosporin research began in 1960 when a United Kingdom group sponsored a multi-national collabor...
While penicillin was a lifesaver, it soon became apparent that it had its shortcomings. Some patient...
After just over 75 years of penicillin’s clinical use, the world can see that its impact was immedia...
Abstract As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely t...
Erythromycin, introduced by Lilly in 1952, was one of the first macrolide antibiotics, and it provid...
Alexander Fleming’s article published in 1929 describing the antibacterial properties of penicillin ...
As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely to review ...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
In November 1945 the recovery of Maria Geene in Delft's Bethel Hospital signaled the success of the...
The first use of penicillin in the United States occurred in 1942 and saved a moribund patient who h...
By late 1941 Eli Lilly and Company's first large-scale production of penicillin G by surface culture...
Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin ushered in the "Antibiotic Era,"...
The search for a better antibiotic had its beginnings at about the same time penicillin became avail...
In 1948, Lilly prepared more than 30 new penicillin formulations, including penicillin V. Once it wa...
In 1948, Lilly prepared more than 30 new penicillin formulations, including penicillin V. Once it wa...
Cephalosporin research began in 1960 when a United Kingdom group sponsored a multi-national collabor...
While penicillin was a lifesaver, it soon became apparent that it had its shortcomings. Some patient...
After just over 75 years of penicillin’s clinical use, the world can see that its impact was immedia...
Abstract As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely t...
Erythromycin, introduced by Lilly in 1952, was one of the first macrolide antibiotics, and it provid...
Alexander Fleming’s article published in 1929 describing the antibacterial properties of penicillin ...
As Australia and other countries seek to establish biotechnology industries, it is timely to review ...
The historiography of penicillin has tended to overlook the importance of developing and disseminati...
In November 1945 the recovery of Maria Geene in Delft's Bethel Hospital signaled the success of the...
The first use of penicillin in the United States occurred in 1942 and saved a moribund patient who h...