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Anne-Marie Staub is a French biochemist that lived between 1914 and 2012. She is most known for her work in antihistamines, serology and immunology. More specifically she did important research on Salmonella.

= Biography = Anne-Marie Staub was born on November 13th Pont-Audemer, France, the daughter of a researcher in the Pasteur Institute, André Staub. As a child she would learn to read and write from her mother.

She earned her degrees in general mathematics, chemistry and general physics, physiology and biochemistry after receiving her baccalaureate in 1930. She later adds to her education by attending microbiology courses at the Institute Pasteur from 1935-1936, before joining the institute to work on her PhD thesis.

While conducting research in the Institut Pasteur in 1937, she worked for Daniel Bovet and her first published works led to the discovery of antisthamines. This discovery was the basis of the Nobel prize that would be awarded to her boss D. Bovet in 1957.

= Awards and achievements =


 * 1969 Paul-Ehrlich-Darmstaedter prize


 * 1973 Knight of the Légion d'Honeur
 * 1993 Honorary member of the International Endotoxin and Innate Immunity Society

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Anne-Marie Staub
French biochemist that studied at the Institute Pasteur