Sir Alexander Fleming was born on the 6th of August 1881 in Lochfield, Scotland and passed away on 11th March, 1955.
Do you know that Sir Alexander Fleming had ‘accidentally’ discovered the anti-biotic substance, he later named as ‘penicillin’?
Sir Alexander Fleming was a pharmacist, biologist and botanist who received a Nobel Prize for his discovery of a bacterium destroying mould which later commonly came to be known as penicillin.
Famous Quote: “The more complex the world becomes, the more difficult it is to complete something without the co-operation with others.”