Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and microbiologist. Some of his most known works include: research on germs, how they caused disease, bacteria, and the Germ Theory; discoveries with vaccines on rabbies, anthrax, and chicken cholera; pasteurization (fermentation) of milk, wine, beer and spirits which expanded shelf life. Pasteur's discoveries created a turning point in history because we still use his techniques to this day. He helped many with his experiments with germs and bacteria. Without these discoveries, we may not have been as advanced as we are today in our medical research. Pasteur has changed the medical field for good. Follow along as we go more indepth on the discoveries and experiments of Louis Pasteur.
By: Mallory Gruber, Aubrey Deloe, and LaNae Puckett
By: Mallory Gruber, Aubrey Deloe, and LaNae Puckett