Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 3; Jacques Eugene Duclaux. Émile Duclaux, circa 1890. Émile Duclaux (24 June 1840 – May 2, 1904) was a French microbiologist and chemist born in Aurillac, Cantal . He studied at the College of Aurillac, the Lycée Saint-Louis in Paris and at École Normale Supérieure. In 1862 he began work as an assistant in the laboratory of Louis Pasteur ...

    • June 24, 1840, Aurillac, Cantal, Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, France
    • May 3, 1904 (aged 63), Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
    • 3; Jacques Eugene Duclaux
    • Physicist, Biologist and Chemist
  2. Émile Duclaux, né le 24 juin 1840 à Aurillac , mort le 3 mai 1904 à Paris [1], est un physicien, biologiste et chimiste français. Il succéda à Pasteur en 1895 à la tête de l'institut du même nom .

    • Pierre Émile Duclaux
  3. Mar 29, 2019 · Émile Duclaux. Émile Duclaux is the first of the five musketeers to have joined Louis Pasteur (Fig. 2). After his aggregation of Sciences at École Nationale Supérieure, he joined his ...

    • Jean-Marc Cavaillon, Sandra Legout
    • 2019
  4. Duclaux, Émile. ( b Aurillac, Cantal, France, 24 June 1840; d. Paris, France, 2 May 1904) biochemistry. Duclaux belonged to that group of physicists and chemists, still limited in the second half of the nineteenth century, who through their work increased our knowledge of living matter. It appears, however, that his lasting fame derives less ...

  5. IN the death of Émile Duclaux science has lost one of her most devoted and brilliant workers. His career has formed the principal link between the bacteriology of the present day, and what may be ...

  6. People also ask

  7. Portrait of Émile Duclaux. Portrait photograph of French microbiologist and chemist Émile Duclaux (1840-1904). Duclaux began assisting Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) in 1862. He became the second director of the Pasteur Institute after Pasteur's directorship. (Text underneath portait) "Emile Duclaux, Pasteur's early assistant in fermentation and ...

  8. Emile Duclaux. Born in the city of Aurillac (Auvergne Province), the firstborn son of a clerk, Émile Duclaux was brought up under his father’s tutelage until he reached the age for secondary school. During his years at the lycée his father kept pace with his son’s course work, which today would seem very controlling.