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The Life of Rene Dubos: Choosing to be Human

Rene Dubos' best known scientific achievement was the discovery of the first antibiotics to be systematically cultivated from soil bacteria.

Take a stroll through this online exhibit to learn more about the life and career of this fascinating scientist. The exhibition has been inspired by Carol Moberg’s biography René Dubos, Friend of the Good Earth: Microbiologist, Medical Scientist, Environmentalist (ASM Press, 2005)

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  • LAUNCHING THE ANTIBIOTIC ERA by The Rockefeller University

    LAUNCHING THE ANTIBIOTIC ERA

  • POSTER by The Rockefeller University

    POSTER

  • RENE DUBOS by The Rockefeller Archive Center

    RENE DUBOS

  • DUBOS WITH KENNETH GOODNER by The Rockefeller Archive Center

    DUBOS WITH KENNETH GOODNER

  • GRAMICIDIN CRYSTALS by Rollin D. Hotchkiss

    GRAMICIDIN CRYSTALS

  • TYROCIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE CRYSTALS by Rollin D. Hotchkiss

    TYROCIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE CRYSTALS

  • SCIENTIFIC CAREER by The Rockefeller University

    SCIENTIFIC CAREER

  • SCIENTIFIC CAREER POSTER by The Rockefeller University

    SCIENTIFIC CAREER POSTER

  • LETTER TO SIMON FLEXNER by The Rockefeller Archive Center

    LETTER TO SIMON FLEXNER

  • DUBOS' LABORATORY by The Rockefeller Archive Center

    DUBOS' LABORATORY

  • DUBOS IN HIS LABORATORY by Maria Martel

    DUBOS IN HIS LABORATORY

  • DUBOS IN HIS LABORATORY by Maria Martel

    DUBOS IN HIS LABORATORY

 
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