- Jean
Laigret (17
August 1893 – 11
March 1966) was a
French biologist born in Blois. He was a
student of the École prin****le du
service de Santé de la...
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Denmark 1932 –
First vaccine for
yellow fever by Max
Theiler and Jean
Laigret 1937 –
First vaccine for
typhus by
Rudolf Weigl,
Ludwik Fleck and Hans...
- AEF Governor-general 30 Apr 1946 - 16 May 1946
Christian Robert Roger Laigret (acting) (b. 1903 - d. 1977) 16 May 1946 - 6 Nov 1946
Administration by...
- May 2018.
Retrieved 9
March 2015. Tavaud, M.; Zanetto, A.; David, J. L.;
Laigret, F.; Dirlewanger, E. (2004). "Genetic
relationships between diploid and...
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epidemiological study of
eosinophilic meningitis in
humans was
conducted by Rosen,
Laigret, and Bories, who
hypothesized that the
parasite causing these infections...
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teams when
developing the
vaccine for
yellow fever,
first by
Sellards and
Laigret, and then by
Theiler and Smith. The
vaccine developed by
Theiler and Smith...
- of
bacterial orders List of
bacteria genera Tully, J. G.; Bove, J. M.;
Laigret, F.; Whitcomb, R. F. (1993). "Notes:
Revised Taxonomy of the
class Mollicutes:...
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French Mauritania in 1944,
apparently on a whim of the
colonial governor Laigret. The
transfer was
still resented upon Mali's independence.
Formerly more...
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explaining how
typhus is transmitted,
especially the role of the
louse Jean
Laigret developed the
first vaccine for
yellow fever in 1932. André
Lwoff established...
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Retrieved June 13, 2012. Tully, JG; Whitcomb, RF; Hackett, KJ; Williamson, DL;
Laigret, F; Carle, P; Bové, JM; Henegar, RB; Ellis, NM; Dodge, DE; Adams, J (1998)...