Émile Roubaud
Deceased Person
1882 – 1962
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Who was Émile Roubaud?
Émile Roubaud was a French biologist and entomologist known for his work on paludism, yellow fever and sleeping sickness. In 1920, he and Félix Mesnil achieved the first experimental infection of chimpanzees with Plasmodium vivax.
He made his career at Pasteur Institute. He is a recipient of the Montyon Prize.
He was President of la Société entomologique de France in 1927 and a member of the French Academy of Sciences in 1938.
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