Pierre-Paul Émile Roux
1853–1933 (age 80)
Biography
Pierre-Paul Émile Roux was a distinguished photographer whose work documented the scientific and cultural life of late 19th and early 20th century France. His association with the Pasteur Institute reflected his commitment to capturing the pioneering research and institutional life of one of the world's most influential scientific organizations.
Roux's photographic legacy preserves important visual records of the Pasteur Institute's development during a transformative period in microbiology and public health. His technical skill and artistic vision contributed to the documentation of scientific progress during an era of remarkable medical advancement.