Glass Petri dish used by Martin Cole
- Made:
- 1950-1960 in unknown
- maker:
- Unknown
Glass Petri dish used to cultivate micro-organisms in Martin Cole’s microbiology laboratories, Beecham Research Laboratories, Brockham Park, maker not marked, 1950-1960
Martin Cole was a microbiologist, whose career at Beecham Research Laboratories focused on the hope of developing and using semi-synthetic penicillins, including cloxacillin and amoxicillin. He led the team which first discovered and named olivanic acids and clavulanic acid and then combined the latter with amoxicillin, to produce co-amoxiclav, brand name Augmentin.
In 1957, the team at Beecham Research Laboratories discovered that penicillin grown from mould has 6-aminopenicillanic acid. By tweaking its chemical structure, scientists created medicines to treat a wider range of bacterial infections, with fewer side effects. These are known as semi-synthetic penicillins.
Details
- Category:
- Biotechnology
- Object Number:
- 2025-2157
- Materials:
- glass
- Measurements:
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overall: 15 mm 105 mm,
- type:
- petri dish