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  2. Pasteur Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Pasteur Institute (French: Institut Pasteur, pronounced [ɛ̃stity pastœʁ]) is a French non-profit private foundation dedicated to the study of biology, micro-organisms, diseases, and vaccines. It is named after Louis Pasteur , who invented pasteurization and vaccines for anthrax and rabies .

  3. Institut de l'audition - Wikipedia

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    The Institut de l'audition is a laboratory of the Pasteur Institute (Paris) working on basic and medical research on hearing, inaugurated on February 27, 2020, by Prime Minister Édouard Philippe. [1] It is a unité mixte de recherche between the Institut Pasteur and Inserm which includes scientific staff from the Institut Pasteur, Inserm and ...

  4. German Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    German School Montevideo (German: Deutsche Schule Montevideo, established 1857) [6] German Evangelical Community (German: Deutsch-Evangelische Gemeinde Montevideo) [7] German Cultural and Social Work (German: Deutsches Kultur- und Hilfswerk) [8] German Club (German: Deutscher Klub, established 1866) [9]

  5. Sanofi Pasteur - Wikipedia

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    1996: Pasteur Mérieux Connaught is the new name of Pasteur Mérieux Serums et Vaccins. 1999: Rhône-Poulenc and Hoechst unite their Life Sciences activities in a single company, which takes on the name Aventis. Within this group, Pasteur Mérieux Connaught changes its name to Aventis Pasteur. 2004: merger of Aventis with and into Sanofi.

  6. Patrick Forterre - Wikipedia

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    Professor Patrick Forterre (French pronunciation: [patʁik fɔʁtɛʁ]), born 21 August 1949 in Paris, is a French writer and researcher in biology.He is Head of the Department of Microbiology at the Pasteur Institute and is known for his work on Archaea, viruses and the evolution of life.

  7. Émile Marchoux - Wikipedia

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    In 1905 he was appointed head of "tropical microbiology" at the Pasteur Institute, and in 1908 he was co-founder of the Société de pathologie exotique with Alphonse Laveran (1845–1922) and Félix Mesnil (1868–1938). In 1922 he was named chairman of the "malaria commission" to the Société de pathologie exotique.

  8. Matthieu Ricard - Wikipedia

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    Matthieu Ricard grew up among the personalities and ideas of French intellectual circles. He received a PhD degree in molecular genetics from the Pasteur Institute in 1972. He then decided to forsake his scientific career and instead practice Tibetan Buddhism, living mainly in the Himalayas. Ricard is a board member of the Mind and Life Institute.

  9. Françoise Barré-Sinoussi - Wikipedia

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    Barré-Sinoussi joined the Pasteur Institute in Paris in the early 1970s. She received her PhD in 1974 and interned at the U.S. National Institutes of Health before returning to the Pasteur Institute in Montagnier's unit. [5] [6] During the early AIDS epidemic in 1981-1984, the viral cause of the outbreak had not yet been identified.