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    Pierre Paul Émile Roux FRS [1] (17 December 1853 – 3 November 1933) [2] was a French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist. Roux was one of the closest collaborators of Louis Pasteur (1822–1895), a co-founder of the Pasteur Institute, and responsible for the institute's production of the anti- diphtheria serum, the first effective ...

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    • 3 November 1933 (aged 79), Paris, France
  2. Apr 4, 2024 · Émile Roux (born Dec. 17, 1853, Confolens, Charente, France—died Nov. 3, 1933, Paris) was a French bacteriologist noted for his work on diphtheria and tetanus and for his collaboration with Louis Pasteur in the development of vaccines. Roux began his medical studies at the University of Clermont-Ferrand. In 1878 he was accepted into Pasteur ...

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  3. Émile Roux was French physician best known for working closely with Louis Pasteur, a name synonymous with groundbreaking contributions in the areas of chemistry, microbiology, and public health. Their collaborations led to some of the most important medical discoveries of their time. Roux's...

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  5. Photographic reproduction portrait of Pierre Paul Émile Roux (1853-1933), a French physician and assistant to renowned scientist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) from 1878 until 1883. Roux and French microbiologist, Charles Chamberland (1851-1908) assisted Pasteur in his public experiment to test a method of preventative vaccination for anthrax. The scientists successfully vaccinated sixty sheep,...

  6. Pierre Paul Émile Roux. 1853-1933. French physician and bacteriologist who contributed to the development of the modern germ theory of disease while working with Louis Pasteur (1822-1895). Roux worked on vaccines for anthrax and rabies. Experiments conducted by Roux and Alexandre Yersin (1863-1943) demonstrated that the diphtheria bacillus ...

  7. The center against rabies, directed by Jacques-Joseph Grancher and Émile Roux, had become so overcrowded that it became necessary to build a structure that Pasteur had been calling with the name "Institute Pasteur" long before it was even built.

  8. Nov 3, 2022 · From 1888 to 1890, Alexandre Yersin (1863–1943) and Émile Roux (1853–1933) (Figure 1) who was the third director of Institut Pasteur after Louis Pasteur and Émile Duclaux (1840–1904), undertook their investigations on diphtheria . They studied filtrates of 42 days cultures of the bacterium obtained through the porcelain filter set up by ...

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