#119 Fascinating story of Sir Frederick G. Banting's discovery of insulin

Published: Nov. 18, 2014, 4 a.m.

Mr. Grant Maltman, Curator\nBanting House National Historic Site of Canada\xa0\nCanadian Diabetes Association\nLondon Ontario Canada\n\xa0\n\xa0\nGrant Maltman is a graduate from The University of Western Ontario and has nearly 25 years experience in the cultural resource management and heritage presentation field. His journey started at Sir Frederick G. Banting Secondary School when, as a student, he presented the Canadian Diabetes Association with a cheque from the student body for the development of Banting House museum. Drawn to the diverse collection Banting House held, the history and the impact of the discovery of insulin on the world, it seemed a worthy project for the student body to support. He has proudly served as the curator of Banting House National Historic Site of Canada for the last 20 years. In addition to securing the designation of Banting House as a national historic site, he served as a historical consultant for the Royal Canadian Mint\u2019s coin commemorating Banting as Canada\u2019s first Nobel Prize recipient and the CBC production, The Greatest Canadian Contest. Grant enjoys sharing stories on the life and career of Sir Frederick Banting, the discovery of insulin and the Canadian Diabetes Association\u2019s stewardship of this international treasure and symbolic site of hope in the fight against diabetes.