Tour of "Pasteur at 200" at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Friday, 11:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

Event Info

Tour of "Pasteur at 200" at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
October 21, 2022
Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library
333 Cedar Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Free but register in advance
Color illustration of Louis Pasteur, wearing black cap and black jacket, holding two white rabbits and gazing directly at viewer

Join us for a tour of the new exhibition at the Medical Library, “Pasteur at 200.”
“Pasteur at 200” commemorates the work of French chemist Louis Pasteur, born December 27, 1822, along with his longer scientific legacy, which continues today.
If you drink pasteurized milk, or if you take your pet for a rabies shot, Pasteur was the renowned chemist behind these innovations, among many others. The tour will include an overview of the exhibition and a showing of some bonus rare material not on display.
The tour will meet just outside the Medical Library entrance at 333 Cedar Street. Please swipe into 333 Cedar Street using your Yale ID, and turn to the right past the Security guard.

Open To: 
Spouses and Partners, Yale Postdoctoral Trainees, undergraduate, Staff, Graduate and Professional, faculty, alumni, All Ages