A list of research projects from 1954-1955 gives a valuable insight into the productive work of Dr. Moloney. In 1955, he proved that insulin was an antigen. Pictured here in 1971 with Charles Best and Pauline McGibbon, the Chancellor of University of Toronto, Dr. Moloney had just been granted an honorary doctor of Laws degree on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of insulin.
Title of Research:
I. GLANDULAR EXTRACTS
Chemical studies of Insulin
Dr. P. J. Moloney, Dr. A. L. Tosoni
Source of Supplementary Assistance: J. P. Mickell Fdn
Immunological studies of Insulin
Dr. P. J. Moloney, Dr. A. L. Tosoni
Source of Supplementary Assistance: J. P. Mickell Fdn
MISCELLANEOUS:
Development of methods for the extraction of trypsin from various pancreatic residues
Dr. E. M. Taylor, Dr. P. J. Moloney
Investigation of toxoids of special quality including clinical trials
Dr. P. J. Moloney, Miss M. J. MacQuarrie
Source of supplementary Assistance: Defence Research Board
Antigenicity of diphtheria and tetanus toxoids
Dr. P. J. Moloney, Mr. G. G. Waters
Soluble antigens of H. pertussis
Dr. E. M. Taylor, Dr. P. J. Moloney
Source of Supplementary Assistance: Public Health Research Grant
Chromatography of antigens
Dr. P. J. Moloney, Mr. L. Goldsmith
Source of Supplementary Assistance: J. P. Bickell Fdn.
II. ANTIBIOTICS
Preparation of new salts of penicillin: optimum growth factors of Penicillium chrysogenum; methods of preparation of penicillin
Dr. L. N. Farrell, Mr. K. H. Geiger, Mr. D. G. Glass, Miss H. M. G. Macmorine, Dr. P. J. Moloney, Dr. A. L. Tosoni