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=== Pasteur Institute === {{Main|Pasteur Institute}} After developing the rabies vaccine, Pasteur proposed an institute for the vaccine.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Vallery-Radot|first1=René|translator-last=Devonshire|translator-first=R. L.|title=The Life of Pasteur|date=1919|publisher=Constable & Company|location=London|page=428|url=https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.173907/2015.173907.The-Life-Of-Pasteur#page/n447/mode/2up}}</ref> In 1887, fundraising for the Pasteur Institute began, with donations from many countries. The official statute was registered in 1887, stating that the institute's purposes were "the treatment of rabies according to the method developed by M. Pasteur" and "the study of virulent and contagious diseases".<ref name=Wasik /> The institute was inaugurated on 14 November 1888.<ref name=Wasik /> He brought together scientists with various specialties. The first five departments were directed by two graduates of the ''[[École Normale Supérieure]]'': [[Émile Duclaux]] (general [[microbiology]] research) and [[Charles Chamberland]] (microbe research applied to [[hygiene]]), as well as a biologist, [[Élie Metchnikoff]] (morphological microbe research) and two [[physician]]s, [[Jacques-Joseph Grancher]] ([[rabies]]) and [[Émile Roux]] (technical microbe research). One year after the inauguration of the institute, Roux set up the first course of microbiology ever taught in the world, then entitled ''Cours de Microbie Technique'' (Course of microbe research techniques). Since 1891 the Pasteur Institute had been extended to different countries, and currently there are 32 institutes in 29 countries in various parts of the world.<ref>{{cite web|title= Institut Pasteur International Network|url= http://www.pasteur-international.org/ip/easysite/pasteur-international-en/institut-pasteur-international-network/the-network|work= pasteur-international.org|access-date= 3 July 2013|archive-date= 6 June 2014|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140606153949/http://www.pasteur-international.org/ip/easysite/pasteur-international-en/institut-pasteur-international-network/the-network|url-status= live}}</ref>
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