- male, deceased (1895)
- Louis Pasteur (December 27 1822 - September 28 1895) was a French chemist best known for his remarkable breakthroughs in microbiology. His...
- male, deceased (1862)
- Jean-Baptiste Biot was a French physicist, astronomer and mathematician. In the early 1800s, he studied the polarisation of light passing through...
- male, deceased (1947)
- Sir Almroth Edward Wright (1861-1947) was a British bacteriologist and immunologist. He is best known for advancing vaccination through the use of...
- male
- Charles Chamberland was a French microbiologist who worked with Louis Pasteur. In 1884 he developed a type of filtration known today as the...
- male, deceased (1894)
- Edmond Frémy was a French chemist. Frémy was born at Versailles, entered Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac's laboratory in 1831, and was employed at the Éc...
- female, deceased (1950)
- Eleanor Doorly was an award-winning British writer of children's books. She was born in Jamaica, but moved to England upon the premature death of...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Dr. Adolf Hempt is the founder of the Pasteur Institute in Novi Sad, Serbia. He stabilised Pasteur's vaccine against rabies so that it could be...
- male, deceased (1971)
- Pasteur Rahajason was a writer from Madagascar. He wrote the lyrics of the national anthem of Madagascar "Ry Tanindraza nay malala ô" ("Oh, B...
- male, 59 years old
- Pasteur Bizimungu was the President of Rwanda from July 19 1994 until March 23 2000. He is an ethnic Hutu born in the Gisenyi prefecture of Rwanda....
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