Best, Charles Herbert (1899–1978), a Canadian physiologist who assisted Sir Frederick G. Banting in discovering insulin for the treatment of diabetes (1921–22). Best was born in West Pembroke, Maine. While a student at the University of Toronto he was a research assistant to Banting. After graduation Best stayed on as a medical research associate. He became head of the physiology department in 1929. After Banting's death in 1941, Best was appointed director of the Banting-Best Department of Medical Research at the university. He was also made head of the Charles H. Best Institute for diabetic research, established in 1951. He retired in 1967.
Charles Herbert Best
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