- Amédée Borrel
Amédée Borrel (1867-1936) was a French
biologist who was born in Cazouls-lès-Béziers. He studiednatural science s at theUniversity of Montpellier , where he earned his degree in 1890. In 1919 he attained the chair ofbacteriology at theUniversity of Strasbourg .From 1892 until 1895, Borrel worked in the laboratory of
Ilya Ilyich Metchnikoff (1845-1916) at thePasteur Institute inParis . Here he performed research oftuberculosis , and withAlexandre Yersin (1863-1943) andLéon Charles Albert Calmette (1863-1933) worked on avaccine againstbubonic plague . With Yersin and Calmette, he co-published the treatise "Le microbe de la peste à bubons" regarding the plaguebacillus . Borrel is also credited for pioneer work concerning the viral theory ofcancer .A genus of
bacteria called "Borrelia " is named after Amédée Borrel, as are "Borrel bodies", which are tiny virus-containing granules that cluster to form "Bollinger bodies", which in turn are found in tissue cells offowlpox . Bollinger bodies are named after Germanpathologist Otto Bollinger (1843-1909). During World War I, Borrel developed one of the earliest knowngas mask s.
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