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The accident that changed the world - Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu

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In 1928, scientist Alexander Fleming returned to his lab and found something unexpected: a colony of mold growing on a Petri dish he’d forgotten to place in his incubator. And around this colony of mold was a zone completely and surprisingly clear of bacteria. What was this mysterious phenomenon? Allison Ramsey and Mary Staicu detail the discovery of penicillin and how it transformed medicine.

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Meet The Creators

Educator
Allison Ramsey, Mary Staciu
Director
WOW-HOW Studio
Narrator
Susan Zimmerman
Storyboard Artist
Andrii Dudko, Anastasiia Novikova, Konstantin Bunovsky
Animator
Andrii Dudko, Anastasiia Novikova, Konstantin Bunovsky
Producer
Daria Kachan , Tatiana Koroleva, Bethany Cutmore-Scott
Art Director
Marianna Murashko
Illustrator
Andrii Dudko, Anastasiia Novikova, Konstantin Bunovsky
Director of Production
Gerta Xhelo
Editorial Producer
Alex Rosenthal
Script Editor
Eleanor Nelsen
Fact-Checker
Liz McGlone

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