Pfizer’s work on penicillin for World War II becomes a National Historic Chemical Landmark
admin (American Chemical Society) The utilization of deep-tank fermentation by Pfizer — which enabled the accumulation creation of penicillin for ingest in World War II — was designated a National Historic Chemical Landmark by the dweller Chemical Society in a primary start in Brooklyn, NY, on June 12, 2008. ACS President-elect saint H. Lane presented a ceremonial monument to Pfizer.
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