The Mayor of Sepino, Filomena Zeoli, headed the laying of a wreath of laurel in the places where Vincenzo Tiberio, the discovery occurred. Vincenzo Tiberio the true discoverer of Penicillin. In 1945 they were awarded the Nobel Prize, for their merits in the fields of medicine and physiology, the British Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain and Howard Florey Australian. Scientists studying crop of the mold Penicillium notatum, succeeded in synthesizing for the first time a substance capable of stopping the development and proliferation of bacterial colonies, penicillin. Who, indeed, can be con
The Mayor of Sepino, Filomena Zeoli, headed the laying of a wreath of laurel in the places where Vincenzo Tiberio, the discovery occurred. Vincenzo Tiberio the true discoverer of Penicillin. In 1945 they were awarded the Nobel Prize, for their merits in the fields of medicine and physiology, the British Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain and Howard Florey Australian. Scientists studying crop of the mold Penicillium notatum, succeeded in synthesizing for the first time a substance capable of stopping the development and proliferation of bacterial colonies, penicillin. Who, indeed, can be considered the true discoverer of penicillin is a doctor of Molise, Vincenzo Tiberio, born in Sepino in 1869 and died in Naples in 1915. Young doctor, living in Arzano, near Naples, he found that the inhabitants of the house were caught by intestinal infections when the well was cleaned of mold. He realized that colonies of fungi jumping off the water and probably were suitable for combating pathogenic bacteria to man . (Photo by Salvatore Esposito / Pacific Press)
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