
Banting House in London, Ontario is a museum called the 'Birthplace of Insulin' where visitors learn about Banting's life and the discovery of insulin.
Yes. Modern insulin is produced in labs and comes in many types and delivery devices (injections, pens, pumps), helping millions of people manage diabetes and live full lives.
Banting worked as part of a team with Charles Best, John Macleod, and James Collip at the University of Toronto; it was a group effort in a small lab.
Insulin turned diabetes from a mostly fatal disease into a manageable condition, allowing people to grow up, work, and live much longer and healthier lives.
Good places are the Banting House museum, the Nobel Prize website, Britannica, and The Canadian Encyclopedia for reliable articles and stories.