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  1. Marie Pasteur, née Laurent (15 January 1826 in Clermont-Ferrand, France – 28 September 1910 in Paris), was the scientific assistant and co-worker of her spouse, the famous French chemist and bacteriologist Louis Pasteur.

  2. Marie Pasteur, née Marie Laurent le 15 janvier 1826 à Clermont-Ferrand et morte le 23 septembre 1910 à Arbois [1], est une assistante scientifique française et la collaboratrice de son mari, le chimiste et bactériologiste Louis Pasteur.

  3. Pasteur in 1857. Pasteur married Marie Pasteur (née Laurent) in 1849. She was the daughter of the rector of the University of Strasbourg, and was Pasteur's scientific assistant. They had five children together, three of whom died as children. Their eldest daughter, Jeanne, was born in 1850.

  4. 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.

  5. Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) married Marie Laurent (1826–1910) in 1849. They had 5 children: Jeanne (1850–1859), Jean-Baptiste (1851–1908), Cécile (1853–1866), Marie-Louise (1858–1934) and...

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · In 1848, he started as high school teacher in Dijon, but shortly after he became a deputy professor at the University of Strasbourg in chemistry and got married to the rector's daughter Marie Laurent. They had five children, of which only two survived.

  7. The passing of Louis Pasteur was marked by a state funeral, but Marie Pasteur refused to have her husband interred in the Panthéon, so an underground chapel was built in the Institute itself. (English)