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(French Bacteriologist Who is Credited With Founding the Field of Immunolgy) Émile Roux, a prominent French physician and scientist, collaborated closely with Louis Pasteur and contributed significantly to the establishment of the Pasteur Institute. He is renowned for developing the anti-diphtheria serum, a groundbreaking treatment for the disease. Roux's research extended to other infectious diseases such as cholera, chicken-cholera, rabies, and tuberculosis, making valuable contributions to the field of immunology. His work formed the basis for advancements in the understanding and treatment of various infectious diseases.