Founded the leading research institution in Brazil, revolutionizing public health and disease control in the country, and making significant contributions to the fields of bacteriology and epidemiology.
Born in 1879
Discovered the Chagas disease and developed a treatment for it, revolutionizing the field of tropical medicine.
Born in 1852
Pioneering neuroscientist and pathologist who discovered the structure of neurons and pioneered the field of neuroscience, earning a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906.
Born in 1821
A pioneer in modern medicine, he founded the field of social medicine, emphasizing the importance of social and environmental factors on health, and made significant contributions to cellular pathology.
Born in 1822
Developed vaccines for rabies and anthrax, and pioneered the germ theory of disease, revolutionizing our understanding of microbiology and disease prevention.
Born in 1843
A pioneering microbiologist and physician who discovered the bacteria that cause tuberculosis, cholera, and anthrax, revolutionizing the field of microbiology and saving countless lives.