Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and a microbiologist..
Louis Pasteur was a great scientist and loved milk. He discovered Pasteurization and had problems doing it but he did it eventually.
Yes, he worked on microbiology, the study of microorganisms. He is most famous for creating the process of pasteurization.
He had preferred to work alone.
no he did not he preffered to work alone.
no
YES there is schools named after Louis pasteur ther names are pasteur institutes and university of Louis pasteur
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Louis Pasteur was most likely never a Freemason. He is not listed in William R. Denslow's definitive book, 10,000 Famous Freemasons, or by any other reputable source. Understand that, in most cases, it is virtually impossible to prove a negative, therefore one cannot say with absolute certainty that Pasteur was NOT a Freemason, but there is no evidence to indicate that he was.Masonry, like most groups, is very proud of its famous members and usually points them out, so if evidence existed, Pasteur would be claimed as a member by the Fraternity. When only anti-masons are the ones claiming someone was a Mason, it is very unlikely that the person really was. Despite what some say, Freemasonry simply isn't a "secret society" and there are generally plenty of membership records to be found.
Yes, it is recorded that he had an assistant. Probably a young man with keen eyesight. It is likely he had others help him with various projects and experiments, such as when he attempted to measure the speed of light. (Conclusion: Very fast).
It is a method used to stop milk and wine from causing sickness. This method was developed by French Microbiologist Louis Pasteur. With the help of Pasteurization the number of viable pathogens is reduced so they won't cause any diseases. Refrigeration or boiling methods are generally used
YES there is schools named after Louis pasteur ther names are pasteur institutes and university of Louis pasteur
Louis Pasteur was instrumental in finding vaccines for diseases. He did not have any diseases himself
Yes, he had pets. =]
The majority of scientists had collaborators.
Things we eat and drink related to Louis Pasteur are any foods related to pasteurisation such as milk, cream, yogurt, cheese, wines and beers etc.
I think it was the Father of medicine or father of microbioligy
AnswerLouis Pasteur's parents were Jean-Joseph and Jeanne-Etiennette Roqui. He was the 3rd out of 5 children.1st-Jean Dinis Pasteur died after a few months-1816-18172nd-Jeanne-Antoine (Virginie)-1818-18803rd-Louis Pasteur-1822-18954th-Josephine Pasteur-1825-18505th-Emilie Pasteur-1826-1853
yes he did he got many awards for many things
Yes, the University of Louis Pasteur was obviously named after him until it became part of the refounded Univeristy of Strasbourg. He is also buried beneath The Pasteur Insitute, which also holds his namesake. See links below.
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The early microbiologist that is credited with the discovery of vaccines is Louis Pasteur. Interestingly enough, Pasteur was not performing any experiments related to disease at the time of discovery; he was actually studying chickens.
Named after its inventor, Louis Pasteur, Pasteurisation is the act of heating a liquid such as milk to destroy any harmful bacteria and other microorganisms which are potentially harmful to humans when consumed.