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Louis Pasteur (1822–1985) was an amazing, persevering, perceptive and determined scientist who today is widely regarded as the father of the “Germ Theory” and bacteriology. He is revered for possessing the most important qualities of a scientist: he had an unrivalled ability to scrutinise data on almost any subject and then to develop profound and often fundamental questions from them. He had an uncanny ability to identify the solutions to problems based on analytical scrutiny of data – even without any of the sophisticated statistical tools we have today. He possessed an almost unique and certainly an enviable reputation for patience and drive to research under strictly controlled. | Springer Series on Biofilms Steven L. Percival Derek c. Knottenbelt Christine A. Cochrane Editors Biofilmsand Veterinary Medicine Springer Series on Biofilms Volume 6 Series Editor J. William Costerton Pittsburgh USA For further volumes http series .