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Rudolf Virchow worked at The Charité hospital while studying under Johannes Peter Müller. Virchow was born in Prussia in 1821 and studied medicine at the University of Berlin. After graduating, he worked at The Charité hospital, where he developed his interests in pathology and cellular biology. Virchow was a pioneer in the field of cellular pathology, and his work helped to lay the foundation for the modern understanding of disease.