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At the end of his professorial mandate at the Val de Grâce hospital, Alphonse Laveran, who was Chief Doctor, was appointed to Lille and then Nantes. These assignments however deprived him of a hospital service where he could carry on his research. In 1896, faced with the inflexibility of his military hierarchy, he applied for early retirement; he was then 50 years old. Dr Roux welcomed him to the Pasteur Institute as a honorary department head, where he started a second career as a volunteer. He would spend the following 25 years there, addressing the great protozoology issues. Together with Félix Mesnil, he undertook the study of trypanosomiasis and leishmaniases. In 1907 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine to honor "his work on the role of protozoa as pandemic vectors". He allocated a large part of his prize money to set up a parasitology laboratory at the Pasteur Institute, where all the discoveries and observations carried out in the colonies would converge. In 1908, he funded the Society of Exotic Pathology. He authored no less than 600 publications where his memorable research is recorded. Despite his somewhat outwardly rigid appearance, the man proved to be of amiable approach thanks to "the simplicity of his manners, his amenity and his great heart".
在Val de Grâce医院教授任期结束时,首席医生Alphonse Laveran被任命为里尔和南特的医生。然而,这些任务剥夺了他可以继续研究的医院服务。1896年,面对军队等级制度的僵化,他申请提前退休;当时他50岁。Roux博士欢迎他作为荣誉系主任来到巴斯德研究所,在那里他开始了第二次志愿者生涯。他将在那里度过接下来的25年,解决重大的原生态学问题。他与费利克斯·梅斯尼尔一起进行了锥虫病和利什曼原虫病的研究。1907年,他被授予诺贝尔生理学和医学奖,以表彰“他在原生动物作为流行病媒介的作用方面所做的工作”。他将奖金的很大一部分用于在巴斯德研究所建立一个寄生虫学实验室,在那里进行的所有发现和观察都将汇集在一起。1908年,他资助了外来病理学学会。他撰写了不少于600份出版物,其中记录了他令人难忘的研究。尽管外表有些刻板,但由于“举止简单、彬彬有礼、心地善良”,这个人的态度很和蔼。