Pasteur

Pasteur

scientist France

Louis Pasteur was a pioneering French microbiologist and chemist, renowned for his discoveries in the field of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization. His work laid the foundation for modern microbiology and immunology, and he is best known for developing the rabies vaccine, which helped change the course of medicine and public health.

Born on Dec 27, 1822 (202 years old)

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