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  1. May 29, 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.

  2. He is best known to the general public for his invention of the technique of treating milk and wine to stop bacterial contamination, a process now called pasteurization. Pasteur also made significant discoveries in chemistry, most notably on the molecular basis for the asymmetry of certain crystals and racemization.

  3. He developed the earliest vaccines against fowl cholera, anthrax, and rabies. Louis Pasteur (18221895) is revered by his successors in the life sciences as well as by the general public. In fact, his name provided the basis for a household word— pasteurized.

  4. Nov 18, 2022 · He invented microbiology and established the foundations for immunology. Louis Pasteur (seated) poses with, among others, children treated with his rabies vaccine. By early 1886, more than 300...

  5. May 29, 2024 · Pasteur’s first important discovery in the study of vaccination came in 1879 and concerned a disease called chicken cholera. (Today the bacteria that cause the disease are classified in the genus Pasteurella.)

  6. Pasteur successfully identified the organisms that had caused a mysterious disease in silkworms and endangered the French silk industry. He learned how to preserve healthy silkworm moth eggs and prevent contamination by disease-causing organisms.

  7. Louis Pasteur was one of the first scientists to discover the role of microorganisms in disease and how sickness could be prevented by vaccines.

  8. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › louis-pasteurLouis Pasteur | Lemelson

    Louis Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822 in Dole, a small town in eastern France. As a youngster he showed talent as an artist, but no special ability in school.

  9. Jan 31, 2014 · Louis Pasteur was a French chemist who proved that germs cause disease, developed vaccines for anthrax and rabies and created the process of pasteurization.

  10. Louis Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822 in Dole, in the region of Jura, France. His discovery that most infectious diseases are caused by germs, known as the “germ theory of disease”, is one of the most important in medical history.

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