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because he wanted to find cures for sicknesses
he went to the Royal college in besancon in 1842
to find a way to make milk safe to use and drink
he did not invent anything,but he did find a way to stop people from getting sick from milk.
Because three of his daughters died of typhoid fever, Louis Pasteur did try to find a cure for this illness and other infectious diseases. However, he did not find a cure for it. Louis Pasteur is famous for inventing the process of pasteurization and principles of vaccination. He was born in 1822 and died in 1895.
Yes, we do use Louis Pasteur's work in our work today, because he would experiment and use microscopes to find disease, and that what is done today to find if something has germs in it.
Louis Pasteur died in 1895, 6 years before the Nobel prizes began to be awarded.
Wanted to find out why food spoiled when it was exposed to warm air.
In 1857 Louis Pasteur was employed to find the explanation for the souring of sugar beets used in fermenting industrial alcohol. His explanation was that germs found in the air can multiply under the right conditions.
He died of series of strokes.
It was his study of how to find the antidote for rabies. Louis Pasteur's fields of study were: He was a chemist and microbiologist.Further information:Pasteur is regarded as the founder of microbiology. He discovered the role bacteria played in the process of fermentation. He experimented with bacteria and completely disproved the theory of spontaneous generation. This led to the theory that infection is caused by germs. Pasteur used this knowledge to develop the process in which liquids such as milk were heated to kill all bacteria and moulds already present within them. This process became known as pasteurisation.Pasteur then recognised that Infectious Diseases are caused by microorganisms. His research soon led others to investigate sterilisation, disinfection, vaccines, and eventually antibiotics. Pasteur created and tested vaccines for diphtheria, cholera, yellow fever, plague, rabies, anthrax, and tuberculosis.Hope this helps :)