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      • Charles Chamberland was a French microbiologist. One of Pasteur’s most famous associates, he was later to become an expert himself, enriching the techniques of bacteriology with important apparatus as well as setting down useful rules for public health.
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  2. Charles Edouard Chamberland (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ʃɑ̃bɛʁlɑ̃]; 12 March 1851 – 2 May 1908) was a French microbiologist from Chilly-le-Vignoble in the department of Jura who worked with Louis Pasteur. In 1884 he developed a type of filtration known today as the Chamberland filter or Chamberland-Pasteur filter, a device that made ...

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

  4. Physicist and biologist Charles Chamberland was one of Louis Pasteur’s earliest associates. Associated with much of his tutor’s work, he was also a great inventor, designing an autoclave and a water filter, which are both named after him.

  5. Chamberland, Charles Edouard. b. Chilly le Vignoble, Jura, France, 12 March 1851; d. Paris, France, 2 May 1908), bacteriology. One of Pasteur’s most famous associates, Chamberland was later to become an expert himself, enriching the techniques of bacteriology with important apparatus as well as setting down useful rules for public health ...

  6. Oct 9, 2016 · One of Louis Pasteur’s top assistants in Paris, Charles Edouard Chamberland, had invented these filters to produce water that was free of bacteria. But the water being filtered was not originally meant for public consumption; rather, it was made for use in Pasteur’s experiments.

  7. microbiologist scientist. Charles Chamberland was a French microbiologist. One of Pasteur’s most famous associates, he was later to become an expert himself, enriching the techniques of bacteriology with important apparatus as well as setting down useful rules for public health. Background.

  8. Mar 29, 2019 · In 1875, Charles Chamberland joined the laboratory of physiological chemistry of Louis Pasteur as an assistant 1 year after receiving his aggregation from the École Normale Supérieure (Fig. 3 ...

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