Émile Roux

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Émile Roux was a French physician, bacteriologist, and pioneer of immunology who played a key role in developing vaccines and antitoxins, notably for diphtheria.

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instanceOf bacteriologist
human
immunologist
physician
awardReceived Copley Medal
Grand Croix de la Légion d'honneur
surface form: Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
collaboratedWith Albert Calmette
Alexandre Yersin
Charles Chamberland
Louis Pasteur
contributedTo development of serum therapy
founding of modern immunology
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1853-12-17
dateOfDeath 1933-11-03
discovered principle of diphtheria antitoxin therapy
educatedAt University of Clermont-Ferrand
Faculté de médecine de Paris
surface form: University of Paris Faculty of Medicine
employer Institut Pasteur
surface form: Pasteur Institute
familyName Roux
fieldOfWork bacteriology
immunology
infectious diseases
givenName Émile
knownFor development of therapeutic serums
pioneering work in immunology
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf Académie de Médecine
Académie des Sciences
name Émile Roux self-link
nationality French
notableWork development of diphtheria antitoxin
research on rabies vaccination
studies on tetanus
occupation bacteriologist
physician
research scientist
placeOfBirth Confolens, Charente, France
placeOfDeath Paris
surface form: Paris, France
positionHeld director of the Pasteur Institute
sexOrGender male
studied diphtheria
rabies
tetanus
workInstitution Institut Pasteur
surface form: Pasteur Institute
workLocation Paris
surface form: Paris, France

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Louis Pasteur notableStudent Émile Roux
Émile Roux name Émile Roux self-link
Alexandre Yersin studiedUnder Émile Roux