Jean Danysz (biologist)

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title: Jean Danysz (biologist)
text: Jean Danysz (1860–1928) was a Polish pathologist with a considerable career in France, having spent much of his adult life at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. In 1890 he isolated Salmonella typhimurium. In 1893, he was involved in research into the flour moth, "scourge of the flour mill", Ephestia kuehniella. In 1898, he was working on rinderpest. In 1903, he worked on a way to control the vole plague in France. He was, in 1903, the first person to use radium to treat malignant diseases. He was c
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