Louis Pasteur(1822–1895)
Louis Pasteur was a French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization, the last of which was named after him. His research in chemistry led to remarkable breakthroughs in the understanding of the causes and preventions of diseases, which laid down the foundations of hygiene, public health and much of modern medicine. Pasteur's works are credited with saving millions of lives through the developments of vaccines for rabies and anthrax.
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Publications
6,453
Citations
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Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
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Nouvelle note sur la maladie des vers a soie : presentee a la Commission Imperiale de Sericiculture.
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External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Education
École Normale Supérieure(Bachelor of Science)
University of Paris
Lycée Saint-Louis
Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers
Doctoral Advisors
Victor BabeșPierre-Paul Émile RouxAlbert CalmetteNikolay GamaleyaÉtienne WasserzugJean-Baptiste BiotAntoine Jérôme Balard
Career Timeline
Pasteur Institute?–present
École Centrale de Lille?–present
University of Strasbourg1848–present
University of Lille1854–1857
École Normale Supérieure1857–present
Positions & Roles
seat 17 of the Académie française
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and SciencesRoyal Swedish Academy of SciencesRoyal Society of Canada
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
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Martin Rees
Wolf Prize in Physics (2024)
JE
John Ellis
Copley Medal (2019)
SB
Sydney Brenner
Dan David Prize (2003)
GW
Greg Winter
Copley Medal (2025)
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Demis Hassabis
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
Robert Langer
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience (2024)

Shankar Balasubramanian
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2023)

David Klenerman
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2023)
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