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Item Earl B. Herr, Jr.(Riley Children's Health, 2024-12) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Insulin at 100: Indianapolis, Toronto, Woods Hole, and the "Insulin Road"(2022-10-10) Badertscher, Katherine E.Presentation slides for lecture delivered by Kathi Badertscher, PhD (Director of Graduate Programs and Lecturer of Philanthropic Studies, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, IUPUI) on October 10, 2022. This lecture is part of a body of new scholarship being produced globally to commemorate the discovery of insulin. Dr. Badertscher's research brings to light a new perspective on the collaboration between two North American institutions: the University of Toronto in Canada, and Eli Lilly & Company in the United States. It focuses on the collaboration’s complexities, actors who have not been examined previously, and implications for both parties and the general public. Presentation recording available online: https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/c08h447051Item Insulin at 100: Indianapolis, Toronto, Woods Hole, and the “Insulin Road”(AIHP, 2020-01) Badertscher, Katherine; Rutty, Christopher J.; Lilly Family School of PhilanthropyInsulin at 100” joins a body of new scholarship being produced globally to commemorate the discovery of insulin. This paper brings to light a new perspective on the collaboration between two North American institutions: the University of Toronto in Canada and Eli Lilly & Company in the United States. It focuses on the collaboration’s complexities, actors who have not been examined previously, and implications for both parties and the general public. The article contributes to existing scholarship by expanding the collaboration story to include central actors at both Eli Lilly and the University of Toronto in a continuous and collaborative cycle of discovery and innovation.Item Josiah Kirby Lilly, Sr.(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen Bruner