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father of microbiology- Louis Pasteur

  Early life of Louis Pasteur 1822 on December 27 , Louis Pasteur was born in Dole , a small town in the Jura region of France . Louis Pasteur was the third child of Jean-Joseph Pasteur and Jeanne. Louis's father was a Decorated sergeant and a tanner in Napoleon's army and he has a sense of Patriotism. Pasteur belongs to a working-class family. Pasteur was raised in the nearby town of ARBOIS, where he attended his Primary school. He was interested in Drawing and painting as a child and in other artwork. Louis's work was notable because of his artistic talents, and then he turned his focus to a cademics mainly science . Louis Pasteur Education Louis Pasteur starts focusing on his academics, especially in science. In the year 1838, he entered the College Royal de Besancon, at this place he studied philosophy and science. In the beginning, he faced difficulties in some subjects and showed remarkable aptitude in chemistry and he was encouraged by his teachers. In the year...

father of modern chemistry- Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier

  Early life of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier, also known as "the father of modern chemistry," was born on August 26, 1743, in Paris, France, into a wealthy and influential family. His father, Jean-Antoine Lavoisier was a lawyer, and his mother, Emilie, came from a merchant family. unfortunately, his mother passed away when he was only five years old. Education of Antoine Antoine received a privileged education, supported by his family's wealth and connections. He attended the college Mazarin in Paris , where he learned about science, mathematics, and some classical languages. At the age of 17, Antoine joined Law school, following the path of his father. But Antoine has a True interest in the natural sciences. At the time when he was studying law, he also attended lectures in botany, chemistry, and astronomy at the  MUSEUM NATIONAL D'HISTOIRE NATURELLE and some other academics in Paris. He was greatly influenced by Prime scientists of the...