4/25/26

Episode 4: The Discovery That Turned Diabetes from a Death Sentence into a Manageable Condition

In 1921, diabetes was a death sentence. Then Frederick Banting and his team at the University of Toronto isolated a hormone that changed everything: insulin. The university's technology transfer system licensed the discovery so it could reach the world. Today, over 500 million people benefit from what began in a university lab in Toronto — and from a system that makes sure breakthroughs don't stay locked in a notebook.