Paul Remlinger, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Paul Remlinger

French microbiologist

Date of Birth: 29-Dec-1871

Place of Birth: Bertrange, Grand Est, France

Date of Death: 09-Mar-1964

Profession: physician, virologist, bacteriologist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Paul Remlinger

  • Paul Remlinger (29 December 1871 – 9 March 1964) was a French physician and biologist born in Bertrange, Moselle. He studied medicine at the Val de Grâce military hospital, supporting his doctoral thesis in 1893 at the University of Lyon with a study on the heredity of tuberculosis.
  • In 1896 he became head of the bacteriology laboratory in Tunis, followed by an assignment to the Constantinople Imperial Bacteriology Institute (1900).
  • Soon afterwards he succeeded Maurice Nicolle (1862-1932) as director of the institute. In 1914 he relocated to Tangier, where he served at the newly founded Pasteur Institute.
  • He would be associated with the Tangier institute until his retirement in 1957.
  • During World War I he worked as a doctor at Argonne, where he performed research of bacillary dysentery with Julien Dumas (1884-1965). Remlinger was a leading authority on rabies and rabies vaccination.
  • In 1903 he demonstrated that the causative agent of rabies was a filterable virus. He was a corresponding member of the Société de biologie (1903), the Académie de Médecine (1919) and the Académie des Sciences (1944).
  • He was a full member of the Société de pathologie exotique (1934), and a founding member of the International Society for Microbiology (1927).

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