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Alexandre Salimbeni (11 December 1867 - 1942) was an Italian physician and biologist born in Acquapendente. He studied medicine at the University of Siena, where he later became a professor of pathological anatomy. From 1895 he performed studies in the laboratory of Elie Metchnikoff (1845-1916) at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, where he worked closely with Jules Bordet (1870-1961). In 1900 he served as préparateur under Amédée Borrel (1867-1936) in the laboratory of microbiology courses. In 1901-03 with Paul-Louis Simond (1858-1947) and Émile Marchoux (1862-1943), he conducted research of yellow fever in Brazil. With Marchoux, he identified ''Argas persicus'' as the vector of avian spirochaetosis.〔() Ticks: a monograph of the Ixodoidea by George Henry Falkiner Nuttall〕 In 1910 he participated on a mission to Russia, where he studied cholera, tuberculosis and the plague. In 1918 he was appointed director of "vaccine services" at the Pasteur Institute. == References == * ( Archives de l'Institut Pasteur ) (biography) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexandre Salimbeni」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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