Mérieux family

The Mérieux family is an entrepreneurial dynasty from Lyon, France, founders of companies such as Sanofi Pasteur, bioMérieux (in vitro diagnostics) and Mérial (veterinary activity), but also of the Fondation Marcel-Mérieux, of the Jean Merieux P4 laboratory and of humanitarian organisation Bioforce.

Genealogy

Marcel Mérieux (1870–1937), ESCIL student in 1891, former assistant to Pasteur, founder in 1897 of Mérieux Biological Institute in Lyon (Institut Mérieux) in 1897 (now part of Sanofi Pasteur)

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├──> Jean Mérieux, his elder son. Physician, died at 26 of tuberculosis-related meningitis contracted in the family laboratory.
└──> Charles Mérieux (1907–2001), physician and entrepreneur. 
     │ Founder of Fondation Marcel-Mérieux, humanitarian organisation Bioforce and     P4 laboratory Jean Merieux.
     ├──> Alain Mérieux (1938-), doctor of pharmacy and entrepreneur, founder of bioMérieux.
          ├──> Christophe Mérieux (1967-14 July 2006), physician.
          │     Kidnapping victim at 9 (freed in exchange for a ransom of 20 million francs)
          │     Died of heart failure aged 39. 
          ├──> Rodolphe Mérieux (1969–1996), crash victim onboard TWA Flight 800.
          └──> Alexandre Mérieux (1974-), administrator of the bioMérieux group.          
    └──> Jean Mérieux, died in a car accident in 1994.

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