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    of phage therapy. D'Hérelle has also been credited for his contributions to the larger concept of applied microbiology. d'Hérelle was a self-taught microbiologist...
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    co-discoverer of bacteriophages, Félix d'Hérelle) during the 1920s and 1930s for treating bacterial infections. D'Herelle "quickly learned that bacteriophages...
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    1926–1927, he worked at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, where he met Félix d'Hérelle, the co-discoverer of bacteriophages. Eliava got excited about the...
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    bacteriologist Frederick Twort in 1915 and by French microbiologist Felix d'Hérelle in 1917. D'Hérelle said that the phages always appeared in the stools of Shigella...
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    nitrifying and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. French-Canadian microbiologist Felix d'Herelle co-discovered bacteriophages in 1917 and was one of the earliest applied...
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    Copernicus Books/Springer Science, New York 2012 William C. Summers: Félix d'Hérelle and the Origins of Molecular Biology. Yale University Press, New Haven...
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    worked as a physician at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, where he gave Félix d'Herelle a place to work on bacteriophages. His best known works that have been...
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    partial characterization of bacteriophages by Frederick Twort and Félix d'Herelle further catalyzed the field, and by the early 20th century many viruses...
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    first discovered by the English scientist Frederick Twort in 1915 and Félix d'Hérelle in 1917. In the late 1930s, T. L. Rakieten proposed either a mixture...
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  • events, listed below. September 3 – French-Canadian microbiologist Félix d'Hérelle, working at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, announces his discovery...
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  • winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. February 22 – Félix d'Herelle (died 1873), French-Canadian microbiologist, a co-discoverer of bacteriophages...
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    bacteriophages, the bacteria-killing "invisible viruses" discovered by Felix d'Herelle did not exist and that bacteria destroyed themselves using a process...
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    Escherichia coli. This virus was isolated in 1935 by Nicolas Bulgakov in Félix d'Hérelle's laboratory at the Pasteur Institute, from samples collected in Paris...
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  • Jr. (died 1912), American zoologist and cell biologist April 25 – Félix d'Herelle (died 1949), French-Canadian microbiologist, a co-discoverer of bacteriophages...
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  • Beijerinck, Netherlands 1915 Sir David Bruce, United Kingdom 1925 Félix d'Herelle, (at the time) Egypt 1935 Sergei Nikolaevitch Winogradsky, France 1950...
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    bacteriophages were discovered independently by Frederick Twort in 1915 and Félix d'Hérelle in 1917, and they have been the focus of much research since then....
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  • Bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) – Frederick Twort (1915), Félix d'Hérelle (1917). 1915: Rotor cipher machines – Theo A. van Hengel and R.P.C...
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    of Life, Introduction, Interlude I, and Interlude II See: Summers, Félix d'Herelle and the Origins of Molecular Biology Creager, The Life of a Virus,...
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    Guyon Eugène Labiche Eugène Lefèvre-Pontalis Eugène Sue Fabien Lévy Félix d'Hérelle Félix Nadar Ferdinand Buisson Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy Francis Poulenc...
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    the bacteriolytic agent. Unfortunately, his discovery was ignored; Félix d'Herelle discovered phages independently, and Twort's work may have been lost...
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    phage. Corynebacterium phage Corlili Phage stock CL31 obtained from Felix D'Herelle Reference Center for Bacterial Viruses. CL31 was originally isolated...
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    nitrifying and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. French-Canadian microbiologist Felix d'Herelle co-discovered bacteriophages and was one of the earliest applied microbiologists...
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  • circuit board (electronics) Giorgi Eliava (1892–1937), together with Félix d'Herelle (1873–1949), France / Georgia – Phage therapy Ivan Elmanov, Russia...
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    honesty. Martin Arrowsmith shares some biographical elements with Félix d'Herelle, who is identified in the novel as a co-discoverer of the bacteriophage...
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    mid-1870s Jacques Hadamard (1865–1963) in the late 1870s and early 1880s Félix d'Hérelle (1873–1949) around 1890 Jean Becquerel (1878–1953) in the 1890s Louis...
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    33 genera and 92 species. The family's name, Herelle is in honor of Félix d'Hérelle, a French-Canadian microbiologist, the suffix -viridae is the standard...
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  • Boston, United States 1920, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1931, 1932 (id=3094) Félix d'Hérelle April 25, 1873 Paris, France February 22, 1949 Paris, France 1924,...
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    bactériophagie (phénomène de Twort-d'Hérelle)". Ann. Inst. Pasteur. 39: 789–832. Wollstein M (1921). "Studies on the phenomenon of d'Herelle with Bacillus dysenteriae"...
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    work was overlooked and bacteriophages were later rediscovered by Felix d'Herelle in 1917. The specific association of scarlet fever with the group A...
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  • Garou Natasha St-Pier Mylène Farmer Diane Dufresne Marlène Harnois Félix d'Hérelle Mary Pierce Charlotte Le Bon Chilly Gonzales Vanessa James Axelle Lemaire...
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