Round 10: Tossup 2

This scientist and collaborator of Marie Laurent (“laur-ON”) told his family never to reveal his laboratory notebooks to anyone as he often gave misleading accounts of his discoveries. Researchers from a European institute named for this scientist were jointly awarded a 2008 Nobel Prize for discovering HIV. This scientist corresponded with John Tyndall and boiled meat broth in (10[1])a swan neck flask (10[1])to disprove (10[1])the theory (10[1])of spontaneous generation. A process named for this scientist involves heating a liquid to (10[1])70 (10[1])degrees Celsius (10[2])to inactivate enzymes that cause spoilage. For 10 points, name this French scientist and “father of microbiology,” (10[1])who names a process that makes it safe to drink milk. ■END■

ANSWER: Louis Pasteur [accept pasteurization; accept Pasteur Institute or Institut Pasteur] (The researchers in the second line are Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier.)
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