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  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Louis Pasteur (born December 27, 1822, Dole, France—died September 28, 1895, Saint-Cloud) was a French chemist and microbiologist who was one of the most important founders of medical microbiology. Pasteur’s contributions to science, technology, and medicine are nearly without precedent.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and achievements of Louis Pasteur, the French scientist who discovered pasteurization, germ theory and vaccines for various diseases. Find out his contributions to chemistry, stereochemistry, silk industry and rabies research.

  4. Louis Pasteur ForMemRS (/ ˈ l uː i p æ ˈ s t ɜːr /, French: [lwi pastœʁ]; 27 December 1822 – 28 September 1895) was a French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization, the last of which was named after him.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Louis Pasteur, the French scientist who demonstrated that microorganisms cause disease and developed vaccines for fowl cholera, anthrax, and rabies. Explore his research on fermentation, optical activity, and pasteurization.

    • Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France to Jean-Joseph Pasteur and his wife Jeanne-Etiennette Roqui on December 27, 1822. Two of his younger sisters died at the age of 25 and 26.
    • Louis Pasteur’s father frequently said to him “if only you could become someday professor in the College of Arbois I should be the happiest man on earth.”
    • During his childhood, Louis had a peculiar interest in fishing, painting, and sketching.
    • Pasteur on his way back to home from college would conduct, with his friends, fishing parties. These parties were so pleasant that they continued for many years to come.
  6. Nov 18, 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Louis Pasteur, the French scientist who invented microbiology and transformed public health. Discover how he developed pasteurization, established the germ theory of disease, and fought against rabies and anthrax.

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