Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur

Louis PasteurA trained scientist, chemist and physicist, Louis Pasteur, dedicated his life to research, becoming a pioneer in microbiology.
But who was this man who identified the principle of fermentation and invented the rabies vaccine?
A studious childhood

A studious childhood

From his birth in 1822 until he presented his theses in 1847, his childhood was characterised by a taste for learning.

An extraordinary career

An extraordinary career

From that point on, his professional appointments and discoveries successively followed on from each other. Take a look at this surprising career.

Tremendous research work

Tremendous research work

The discovery of the anti-rabies vaccine was just the tip of the iceberg. Zoom on his monumental work.