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"Exploring the Pioneers of Immunology

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Pierre Paul Emile Roux, physician

Pierre Paul Emile Roux, physician
672761 Pierre Paul Emile Roux, physician; (add.info.: Pierre Paul Emile Roux (17 December 1853, Confolens, Charente - 3 November 1933, Paris) was a French physician

Background imageImmunologist Collection: 'Le professeur Elie Metchikoff; sous-directeur de l'institut Pasteur, c1916. Creator: Dornac

'Le professeur Elie Metchikoff; sous-directeur de l'institut Pasteur, c1916. Creator: Dornac
Le professeur Elie Metchikoff; sous-directeur de l'institut Pasteur, c1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVIII

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Professor Elie Metchnikoff Iln Import 21 Dec

Professor Elie Metchnikoff Iln Import 21 Dec
professor, elie, metchnikoff, iln, import, 21, dec, 07, eminent, russian, scientist, research, embryologist, immunologist, jointly, awarded, nobel, prize, physiology, medicine, the, of, and, in, he

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Peaceful glories of France (colour litho)

Peaceful glories of France (colour litho)
3099324 Peaceful glories of France (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peaceful glories of France)

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Emil von Behring, German doctor and physiologist, c1890 (b / w photo)

Emil von Behring, German doctor and physiologist, c1890 (b / w photo)
5232155 Emil von Behring, German doctor and physiologist, c1890 (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emil von Behring (1854-1917)

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Elie Metchnikoff, Russian zoologist (colour litho)

Elie Metchnikoff, Russian zoologist (colour litho)
3620555 Elie Metchnikoff, Russian zoologist (colour litho) by Barrere, Adrien (1877-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elie Metchnikoff (1845-1916), Russian zoologist.); © Look and Learn

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Metchnikof, c1893. Creator: Eugene Pirou

Metchnikof, c1893. Creator: Eugene Pirou
Metchnikof, c1893. Portrait of Russian zoologist Elie Metchnikoff (1845-1916). From the collection of Felix Potin

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Calmettes, c1893. Artist: Pierre Petit

Calmettes, c1893. Artist: Pierre Petit
Calmettes, c1893. Leon Charles Albert Calmette (1863-1933), French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist and an important officer of the Pasteur Institute

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Pierre Paul Emile Roux, French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist, 1928

Pierre Paul Emile Roux, French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist, 1928. Roux (1853-1933) was one of the closest collaborators of Louis Pasteur

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Emil von Behring, German immunologist and bacteriologist, 1902

Emil von Behring, German immunologist and bacteriologist, 1902. In 1901 von Behring (1854-1917) was awarded the first Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his development of a serum for

Background imageImmunologist Collection: OSWALD T. AVERY (1877-1955). American (Canadian-born) bacteriologist

OSWALD T. AVERY (1877-1955). American (Canadian-born) bacteriologist. Photographed in the 1920s

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Emil von Behring (1854-1917) German immunologist and bacteriologist. Awarded first

Emil von Behring (1854-1917) German immunologist and bacteriologist. Awarded first Nobel prize for physiology or medicine, 1901. Engraving, 1902

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Peter Medawar, British immunologist C017 / 7119

Peter Medawar, British immunologist C017 / 7119
Peter Medawar (1915-1987), British immunologist. Medawar was professor of zoology at the University of Birmingham and then University College, London

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Vaccination Against Small Pox. Quacks whose methods of innoculation are responsible for spreading

Vaccination Against Small Pox. Quacks whose methods of innoculation are responsible for spreading smallpox depart in
VACCINATION CARTOON, 1808. Vaccination Against Small Pox. Quacks whose methods of innoculation are responsible for spreading smallpox depart in the face of the vaccine promoted by physician Edward

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Austrian (naturalized American) immunologist and pathologist. Oil over a photograph

Austrian (naturalized American) immunologist and pathologist. Oil over a photograph
KARL LANDSTEINER (1868-1943). Austrian (naturalized American) immunologist and pathologist. Oil over a photograph

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Paul Ehrlich, German immunologist

Paul Ehrlich, German immunologist

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Elie Metchnikoff, Russian biologist

Elie Metchnikoff, Russian biologist
Elie Metchnikoff (1845-1916), Russian biologist and Nobel laureate. Metchnikoff, also known as Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov, is best known for his pioneering research into the immune system

Background imageImmunologist Collection: Karl Landsteiner

Karl Landsteiner
KARL LANDSTEINER Austrian-born American immunologist and pathologist


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"Exploring the Pioneers of Immunology: From Metchnikoff to Medawar" Step into the world of immunology as we delve into the remarkable contributions made by some of its most influential figures. Professor Elie Metchnikoff, a renowned Russian zoologist, revolutionized our understanding of immunity with his groundbreaking research on phagocytosis. His work laid the foundation for modern immunology and earned him international acclaim. Emil von Behring, a German doctor and physiologist, made significant strides in developing serum therapy for diphtheria. His pioneering efforts led to the first Nobel Prize awarded in Physiology or Medicine. Pierre Paul Emile Roux, a French physician and bacteriologist, played a crucial role in unraveling the mysteries of toxins produced by bacteria. His discoveries paved the way for advancements in vaccine development and treatment strategies against infectious diseases. Oswald T. Avery, an American (Canadian-born) bacteriologist, is celebrated for his groundbreaking experiments that identified DNA as the molecule responsible for transmitting genetic information. This discovery had profound implications not only for genetics but also for our understanding of immune responses. Peter Medawar, a British immunologist, made significant contributions to organ transplantation through his research on tissue compatibility and graft rejection mechanisms. His work earned him a Nobel Prize and revolutionized medical practices worldwide. These brilliant minds collectively shaped our knowledge of immunology and have left an indelible mark on medical science. Their tireless dedication has saved countless lives and continues to inspire future generations of scientists. Join us as we celebrate these peaceful glories from France to Germany to America - their passion ignited breakthroughs that forever changed how we combat diseases through vaccination and innovative therapies. Let's remember their names - Metchnikoff, Behring, Roux, Avery, Medawar - as we honor their invaluable contributions towards conquering illnesses that once plagued humanity.