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Microbiologist Collection (#3)

Louis Pasteur, a renowned French microbiologist, revolutionized the field of science with his groundbreaking discoveries and contributions

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch (1

Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch (1
Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1905. Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch, leaving the hospital. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist

PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist
PASTEUR, Louis (Do?le, 1822-Villeneuve-l Etang, 1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Discovery of rabies vaccine by Dr. Pasteur. Outside the Paris laboratory with the sick together

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895). Pasteur observes the effects of

PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895). Pasteur observes the effects of
PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Pasteur observes the effects of inoculation of rabies virus, Paris. Engraving by Rico

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Louis Pasteur / Iln 1884

Louis Pasteur / Iln 1884
LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist checking animals in his laboratory at the Ecole Normale, Paris Date: 1822 - 1895

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: LEEUWENHOEK, Antony van (1632-1723). Dutch naturalist

LEEUWENHOEK, Antony van (1632-1723). Dutch naturalist and optician. First to observe bacteriae. He is commonly known as the Father of Microbiology, and considered to be the first microbiologist. Oil

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: PASTEUR, Louis (Dle, 1822-Villeneuve-l Etang, 1895) French chemist and bacteriologist

PASTEUR, Louis (Dle, 1822-Villeneuve-l Etang, 1895) French chemist and bacteriologist
Louis Pasteur (Dole, 1822-Villeneuve-l Etang, 1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Discoverer of rabies vaccine. Outside the Paris laboratory with the sick together

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Vaccination of sheep against anthrax

PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Vaccination of sheep against anthrax
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895). French chemist and bacteriologist. Vaccination of sheep against anthrax. Agerville, France, 1884. Engraving

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: INFERTILITY CLINIC, 1956. Chief microbiologist Henry Isenberg examining a specimen

INFERTILITY CLINIC, 1956. Chief microbiologist Henry Isenberg examining a specimen at the Long Island Jewish Hospital Infertility Clinic in New Hyde Park, New York. Photograph, by Al Ravenna, 1956

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Oil over a photograph

LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Oil over a photograph, 1889

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: 1272624; out of copyright

1272624; out of copyright

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: THE NETHERLANDS: GORSSEL. Home of Dutch microbiologist, Martinus Willem Beijerinck

THE NETHERLANDS: GORSSEL. Home of Dutch microbiologist, Martinus Willem Beijerinck, at Gorssel, The Netherlands. Undated watercolor by his sister, H.W. Beijerinck

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: MARTINUS WILLEM BEIJERINCK (1851-1931). Dutch microbiologist and botanist. Photograph

MARTINUS WILLEM BEIJERINCK (1851-1931). Dutch microbiologist and botanist. Photograph, c1896

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory

LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory. Fresco by Fournier

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: French chemist and microbiologist. Caricature lithograph, 1887, by Theobald Chartran

French chemist and microbiologist. Caricature lithograph, 1887, by Theobald Chartran
LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Caricature lithograph, 1887, by Theobald Chartran

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Ilya Ilich Mechnikov ( Elie Metchnikoff 1845-1916) Russian zoologist who continued

Ilya Ilich Mechnikov ( Elie Metchnikoff 1845-1916) Russian zoologist who continued Pasteurs work. Discovered phagocytes, cells which destroy infective organisms

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) French chemist and microbiologist in 1852. Photograph. Scientist

Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) French chemist and microbiologist in 1852. Photograph. Scientist

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Francis Harry Compton Crick (1916-2004), British microbiologist. Crick discovered

Francis Harry Compton Crick (1916-2004), British microbiologist. Crick discovered the molecular structure of DNA. He shared the 1962 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine with James Dewey Watson

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Edward Jenner, British physician C017 / 7108

Edward Jenner, British physician C017 / 7108
Edward Jenner (1749-1823), British physician. Jenner, who also did work as a naturalist, is famed for developing a vaccine for the often fatal viral infection smallpox (syringe in hand)

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9828

Microbiology research F006 / 9828
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology research F006 / 9829

Microbiology research F006 / 9829
MODEL RELEASED. Microbiology research

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Robert Hooke, English natural philosopher C017 / 7121

Robert Hooke, English natural philosopher C017 / 7121
Robert Hooke (1635-1703), English natural philosopher. Hooke made numerous advances in fields as diverse as astronomy, physics and microbiology, and his name is remembered in Hookes Law

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Christian Ehrenberg, German naturalist C018 / 7045

Christian Ehrenberg, German naturalist C018 / 7045
Christian Ehrenberg (1795-1876). 1869 engraving of the German naturalist, zoologist, comparative anatomist, geologist, and microscopist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Soloviev and Hilleman at a conference

Soloviev and Hilleman at a conference
Vaccine experts meet at a conference. At left is Academician Valentin Soloviev of Russia, at right is Maurice Hilleman of the USA. Photographed at a meeting in Washington DC, USA, in 1966

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microalgae research

Microalgae research. Biologist holding a Petri dish containing cultured diatom microalgae. Diatoms are photosynthetic, single-celled algae that form an important part of the plankton at the base of

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Felix Rey, French virologist

Felix Rey, French virologist. Rey is director of research on the Chikungunya virus research project at the Pasteur Institute, Paris France

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Scientist working in a fume cupboard

Scientist working in a fume cupboard
MODEL RELEASED. Scientist working in a fume cupboard. Scientist pipetting liquid into an Eppendorf tube in a fume cupboard

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Chikungunya virus research

Chikungunya virus research. Researcher working with cells cultured from Drosophila sp. fruit flies that have been genetically engineered to produce proteins of the Chikungunya virus

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Alexis Carrel, French surgeon C016 / 4508

Alexis Carrel, French surgeon C016 / 4508
Alexis Carrel (1873-1944), French surgeon. Carrel studied in France, emigrating to Canada in 1903. He then moved to Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7251

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7251
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist studying a sample under a microscope

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7250

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7250
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist studying a sample under a microscope

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7249

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7249
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working on the production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7248

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7248
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working on the production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7247

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7247
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist holding a Petri dish used to grow bacteria during vaccine research

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7246

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7246
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working on the production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7245

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7245
Microbiology laboratory. Collection of glass bottles containing cultured bacterial samples in a microbiology lab

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7243

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7243
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working on the production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7241

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7241
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist holding an electrophoresis gel. Gel electrophoresis uses an electric field applied across a gel matrix

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7242

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7242
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist holding an electrophoresis gel. Gel electrophoresis uses an electric field applied across a gel matrix

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7240

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7240
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist studying a sample under a microscope

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7239

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7239
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working on the production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7238

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7238
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working on the production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7237

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7237
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working on the production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7236

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7236
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working with a fermenter that is being used to grow bacterial cultures for analysis and production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7235

Microbiology laboratory C013 / 7235
Microbiology laboratory. Microbiologist working with a fermenter that is being used to grow bacterial cultures for analysis and production of vaccines

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory developing his treatment for

French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory developing his treatment for hydrophobia and rabies
LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur in his laboratory developing his treatment for hydrophobia and rabies. Wood engraving, French, 1884

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister

French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister
LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur (left) supervises as 9-year-old Joseph Meister, who had been bitten by a rabid dog, is inoculated for hydrophobia, 6 July 1885

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit

French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit. Wood engraving, American, 1885
LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit. Wood engraving, American, 1885

Background imageMicrobiologist Collection: FLEMING, Alexander (1881-1955). British microbiologist

FLEMING, Alexander (1881-1955). British microbiologist, discoverer of the penicillin. Nobel Prize in 1945. Alexander Fleming. Oil on canvas. Private Collection




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Louis Pasteur, a renowned French microbiologist, revolutionized the field of science with his groundbreaking discoveries and contributions. Born in 1822, Pasteur's name became synonymous with scientific excellence as he dedicated his life to unraveling the mysteries of microorganisms. In the late 19th century, a caricature depicting microbiology emerged, capturing the essence of this fascinating discipline. This image symbolizes how scientists like Pasteur delved into microscopic worlds to unlock secrets that were invisible to the naked eye. Nadar's photograph from 1889 immortalizes Pasteur himself - a man whose brilliance knew no bounds. His pioneering work laid the foundation for modern microbiology and chemistry, and is through his tireless efforts that we understand concepts such as pasteurization and germ theory today. The jubilee celebrations held in honor of Pasteur in 1892 marked not only his achievements but also highlighted society's recognition of his invaluable contributions to humanity. His legacy lives on through countless lives saved by vaccines developed under his guidance. One notable example is Pasteur's successful vaccination against anthrax in sheep—a breakthrough that forever changed veterinary medicine. His dedication extended beyond animals; he also worked tirelessly on developing treatments for human diseases like rabies. Unknown creators captured Jacob D. Cox and Louis Pasteur during different periods—both men contributing their expertise towards advancing scientific knowledge during their respective eras. A chromolithograph depicts an iconic moment when Louis Pasteur inoculated a patient against rabies at the prestigious Pasteur Institute—an institution founded by him to further research and treatment methods for infectious diseases. Microbiologists like Louis Pasteur continue to inspire future generations with their unwavering commitment to unraveling nature's smallest yet most powerful entities—the microbes that shape our world.