Lifetime history of LOUIS PASTEUR- a must for everyone

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  • BORN: December 27 1822
  • PLACE OF BIRTH: Dole, France
  • DEATH: September 28 1895
  • PLACE OF DEATH: Marnes-la-coquette, France
  • AGE: 72
  • NATIONALITY: French
  • PROFESSION: Biologist, microbiologist and chemist.

CONTRIBUTION

  • Vaccination
  • Microbial Fermentation
  • Dasteurization

AWARD

  • RUMFORD MEDAL(1856)
  • ForMemRS(1869)
  • COPLEY MEDAL(1874)
  • ALBERT MEDAL(1882)
  • LEEUWENHOEK MEDAL(1895)
  • ORDER OF MEDIIDIE

RESEARCH

  • MOLECULAR ASYMMETRY
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  • FERMENTATION AND GERM THEORY OF DISEASES
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  • SPONTANEOUS GENERATION
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  • IMMUNOLOGY AND VACCINATION
  • Chicken cholera
  • Anthrax
  • Swime erysipelas
  • Rabies

FACT ABOUT LOUIS PASTEUR

  • He created the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax.
  • He is best known for invention of PASTEURIZATION(techniques of treating milk and wine to stop bacteria contamination)
  • He is regarded as one of the three main founder of BACTERIOLOGY, together with FERDINAND COHN and ROBERT KOCH father of microbiology.
  • He failed Hus first examination in 1841. He managed to pass the baccalaureate scientifique(general science) degree in 1842 from Dijon but with a mediocre grade in Chemistry.