
Charles M. Corbel
Charles M. Corbel was a French microbiologist renowned for his research on tuberculosis and infectious diseases. His pioneering work significantly contributed to understanding how tuberculosis bacteria infect humans and how the immune system responds. Corbel also contributed to the development and evaluation of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases. His research has helped improve public health strategies globally, particularly in controlling tuberculosis infections. Throughout his career, Corbel was recognized for his scientific rigor, dedication to global health, and efforts to develop effective vaccines and treatments to combat infectious diseases worldwide.