John J.R. Macleod

John J.R. Macleod shared the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with F. G. Banting for the discovery of insulin, which greatly improved diabetes prognoses and made the condition far more manageable on a broad scale. 

He led the Department of Physiology at Western Reserve University, where he researched diabetes pathology. His work was crucial in building the reputation of the medical school.