Marie Curie received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her discovery of radium and polonium. She was able to isolate and study the compounds and nature of radium.
Louis Pasteur was a French chemist who made a lot of contributions to medicine, chemistry and industry that greatly benefited humanity. His discovery that bacteria spread diseases has saved countless lives. He is one of the most extraordinary scientists in history, leaving a legacy of scientific contributions that led him to be called the founder of microbiology. The process of Pasteurization and creation of Vaccines for Rabies and Anthrax
In addition to developing the process of Pasteurization, Louis Pasteur discovered the assymetrical molecular structure on certain crytals. He made some of the earliest vaccines for rabies and anthrax, and the reduction of a bacterial infection in what is known as puerperal fever.
John Dalton was born in Eaglesfield, England in the year 1766. He is acknowledged for his research work in the formation of modern atomic theory as well as color blindness. He is often regarded as the “father of modern chemistry.” Identification and presenting the atomic theory
Recognized for his work on the atomic theory and research on color blindness. He successfully identified chemical compounds and reactions affected by interaction of atoms with one another.
George Washington Carver, famous for his calm perseverance that led to major advances in agriculture and crop management, George Washington Carver was truly a champion who set an impressive example for others who would