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What (who) is Jules Bordet - definition

BELGIAN IMMUNOLOGIST AND MICROBIOLOGIST (1870-1961)
Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet; Jules Jean-Baptiste Vincent Bordet; Bordet
  • Jules Bordet's grave in Ixelles Cemetery

Jules Guérin (artist)         
  • Painting by Guerin for [[Daniel Burnham]]'s ''Plan of Chicago'', 1909
  • Jules Guerin mural in Louisiana State Capitol, 1932
AMERICAN ARTIST (1866-1946)
Jules Guerin; Jules Guerin (artist)
Jules Guérin (November 18, 1866 – June 14, 1946) was an American muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator. A painter and widely published magazine illustrator, he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 1906, Plan for Chicago, and for the large murals he painted in many well-known public structures such as the Lincoln Memorial.
Jules Cavaillès         
FRENCH PAINTER (1901-1977)
Jules cavailles; Jules Cavailles
Jules Cavailles (20 June 1901, Carmaux – 29 January 1977, Épineuil) was a French painter.Benezit Dictionary of Artists
Jules Léotard         
FRENCH ENTERTAINER
Jules Leotard
Jules Léotard (; 1 August 183816 August 1870) was a French acrobatic performer and aerialist who developed the art of trapeze. He also created and popularized the one-piece gym wear that now bears his name and inspired the 1867 song "The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze", sung by George Leybourne.

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Jules Bordet

Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet (; 13 June 1870 – 6 April 1961) was a Belgian immunologist and microbiologist. The bacterial genus Bordetella is named after him. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to him in 1919 for his discoveries relating to immunity.