- Émile Duclaux
Émile Duclaux (
June 24 ,1840 -February 5 1904 ) was a Frenchbiologist andchemist who was born inAurillac . In 1862 he was an assistant in the laboratory ofLouis Pasteur . Later he became a professor inTours (1865),Clermont-Ferrand (1866),Lyon (1873) andParis (1878). For much of his career he was associated with the work of Louis Pasteur.Duclaux's work was mainly in the fields of
chemistry ,bacteriology andagriculture . With Pasteur he collaborated in the study ofsilkworm diseases, and also took part in experiments to debunk the theory ofspontaneous generation . Duclaux undertook studies of "phylloxera "; an aphid-like pest that plagued grape vineyards. He did research on the chemical transformation of milk to cheese, as well as the fermentation processes of beer. Also, as a college professor he taught classes inmeteorology andphysics .In 1887, with
Charles Chamberland ,Jacques-Joseph Grancher ,Edmond Nocard andPierre Paul Émile Roux he belonged to the first editorial board of thePasteur Institute . After Pasteur's death, Duclaux was director of the Institute from 1895 until 1904, with Roux and Chamberland serving as sub-directors.Duclaux was a prolific writer, some of his better known publications were "Traité de microbiologie", "L'hygiène sociale", "Ferments et maladies" and "Pasteur, histoire d'un esprit", which was a biography dedicated to Pasteur. Duclaux also was actively involved in French politics and was a vocal supporter of
Alfred Dreyfus , who was unjustly accused of treason.Duclaux's second wifeAgnes Mary Frances Duclaux (maiden name Agnes Mary Frances Robinson) was a well-known author, and his son Jacques Eugène Duclaux was a highly-regarded chemist.References
* [http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:X0upMnlLtgQJ:www.ias.ac.in/jbiosci/jun2006/215-218.pdf+%22Emile+Duclaux%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us Biography of Emile Duclaux]
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