scholarly journals Professor tatianag. Robustova: scientist, physician, teacher and person

Author(s):  
Andrey К. Iordanishvili ◽  
А. А. Serikov

The purpose of the study is in connection with the 90th anniversary of the outstanding scientist and clinician of the Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Tatyana Grigorievna Robustova to highlight her scientific, medical, pedagogical and social activities, to consider the formation of T.G. Robustova as a professional of the first magnitude in Russia, to present the main scientific areas of research in the field of maxillofacial surgery and dentistry, to note its personality characteristics.

1997 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
pp. 318-319
Author(s):  
G. A. Ivanichev

On February 4, 1997 after a long illness passed away an outstanding scientist of Kazan, honored scientist of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tatarstan, the head of the department of nervous diseases and vertebro-neurology KGMA, President of the International Association of vertebro-neurologists, President of the Euro-Asian Academy of Medical Sciences, Board member of the Russian Society of Neurologists, Editor-in-chief of the magazines "Vertebro-neurology" and "Bulletin of EA AMS", Director of Vertebro-neurological Center of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Russian Federation, Doctor of Medicine.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 93-100
Author(s):  
Dmitry O. Ivanov ◽  
Nadezhda D. Savenkova

The article presents the medical, scientific, and pedagogical activities of the Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation Albert Vazgenovich Papayan (19362002), Head of the Department of Faculty Pediatrics (19742002), Dean of Foreign Students (19691985), Vice-Rector for International Relations (19992002) of the Leningrad Pediatric Medical Institute, then the St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy. Professor A.V. Papayan is an outstanding scientist who formed the largest pediatric nephrology school within the walls of the SPbSMA, as the founder of the study of the hemostasis system in kidney diseases in children, as a teacher who brought up several generations of pediatricians and nephrologists, as a doctor who restored the health of thousands of sick children. Professor A.V. Papayan is the author of over 400 scientific papers, including 14 monographs and chapters in 14 manuals. Under the guidance of Professor A.V. Papayan completed and defended 62 dissertations of the Candidate of Medical Sciences, with scientific advice 1 dissertation of the Doctor of Medical Sciences. Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation Albert Vazgenovich Papayan is the pride of the national pediatric science, education and health care. The editorial presents medical, scientific, pedagogical activity academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2(св)) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
I. K. Romanovich

To commemorate the 90th anniversary of the birth of doctor of medical sciences, professor, honored worker of science of the Russian Federation P.V. Ramzaev.


Author(s):  
N. A. Khokhlacheva ◽  
O. D. Mikhailova ◽  
A. Yu. Gorbunov

The article describes the life, scientific and professional path of a doctor of medical sciences, professor, honored doctor of the Urals and the Russian Federation Y. M. Vakhrushev


Author(s):  
E. S. Genina ◽  
B. B. Fuks

The authors of this article aimed at reconstructing the biography of B. I. Fuks in the context of the history of the Soviet era and its most important events. Boris Ilyich (Ber Eljich) Fuks (1897–1973) was a Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, a surgeon, the founder of Novokuznetsk Surgical School. His scientific and pedagogical activity was primarily connected with the Tomsk State University and the State Institute for Advanced Training of Doctors, consistently located in Tomsk, Novosibirsk, Stalinsk (Novokuznetsk). The research is based on the documents found in the State Archives of the Russian Federation, the State Archives of Tomsk Region, the State Archives of Kemerovo Region, the State Archives of Kemerovo Region in Novokuznetsk, and the Archives of Novokuznetsk State Institute for Advanced Training of Doctors, and some publications in the central and local periodicals. The documents from the personal archive and memoirs of B. B. Fuks, the son of B. I. Fuks (Boston, USA), made up a separate important set of sources.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 81
Author(s):  
Alexander Alekceevich Andreev ◽  
Anton Petrovich Ostroushko

Vladimir Dmitrievich Fedorov was born on 21 March 1933 in Moscow. After finishing school he entered in the 2nd Moscow medical Institute named after N. And. Pirogov (1950-1956), where he performed the duties of Secretary of the Bureau of the Komsomol of the course and the member of the Komsomol Committee of the Institute; engaged in experimental work on the defibrillation of the heart. Studied in residency (1956-1958), graduate school (1958-1960), worked as a teaching assistant (1960-1966) and then associate Professor (1966-1971) chair of hospital surgery of the 2nd Moscow state medical Institute. In 1963 he defended his Ph. D. in 1971 doctoral dissertation. In 1972, Vladimir Dmitrievich Fedorov was appointed Director of research laboratory surgery clinic of the Ministry of health of the RSFSR. In 1976, on the initiative of V. D. Fedorov was the first in the USSR Department of Coloproctology of the Central doctors improvement Institute, which he headed for 13 years. In 1982 he was elected a corresponding member, and in 1986, academician of the Academy of medical Sciences (AMS) of the USSR. Since 1988, Vladimir Fyodorov, Director of the Institute of surgery named after AV Vishnevsky Academy of medical Sciences of the USSR. In 1990, V. D. Fedorov elected to the chair of surgery, faculty of postgraduate professional education of Moscow medical Academy named after I. M. Sechenov. Since 1974 he worked as a Deputy chief surgeon of the Medical center of President's Affairs Administration of the Russian Federation. D. Fedorov is the author of over 500 scientific works, including 13 copyright certificates and patents, and 20 monographs. Under his leadership, and counseling are protected by 32 doctoral and 47 master's theses. V. D. Fedorov was an honorary member of the Russian Association of endoscopic surgery and the Association hepatobiliary surgery, Moscow surgical society, surgical scientific societies of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and the Saratov region, Chairman of the surgical section and member of the Presidium of scientific medical Council of Ministry of health of the Russian Federation, a member of the Interdepartmental health Council, Deputy chief editor of the journal "Surgery", member of the editorial Board of the journal "Surgical Laparoscopy and Endoscopy" and one of the oldest journals "British Journal of Surgery". For two years he headed the Association of surgeons named after N. And. Pirogov (1992-1994). More than 10 years he was a member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of medical Sciences and performed the duties of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the institutes of the Russian Academy of medical Sciences. Vladimir Dmitrievich, a foreign member of the Belarusian Academy of medical Sciences (2000) and the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (2003), honorary Professor of the Petrovsky national research center of the Russian Academy of medical Sciences and the Bashkir medical College. Academician V. D. Fedorov is the main national representative in the International society of surgeons (1990) national representative in the International society of University surgeons Coloproctology. Mr Kuznetsov – laureate of the State prize of the USSR (1985) and the RSFSR (1991), RF Government prize (2002), Honored scientist of Russia (1997), awarded the order of red banner of Labor (1976, 1978), Lenin (1983), "For merits before Fatherland" III degree, Friendship of peoples (1993).


2020 ◽  
Vol 178 (6) ◽  
pp. 80-82
Author(s):  
V. I. Davydkin

The article is dedicated to the 85th birthday of the famous scientist, honored worker of science of the Russian Federation, honored worker of science of the Republic of Mordovia, honored doctor of the Republic of Mordovia, laureate of State prize, head of the scientific-pedagogical surgical school, doctor of medical Sciences professor Piksin Ivan Nikiforovich. I. N. Piksin is the author of fundamental studies of the biomedical effects of quantum radiation at the molecular, cellular and organismal levels in patients with acute destructive diseases of the lungs, purulent-septic diseases, lactational mastitis and other pathologies. The team of the scientific-pedagogical school led by I. N. Piksin explores the problems of diagnosis and treatment of gastroduodenal bleeding, mechanical jaundice, pancreatitis, suppurative diseases of the lung and pleura, surgical diseases of the heart, blood vessels, prevention of complications of limb injuries, diabetes and diabetic foot care, pediatric orthopedics. Under the leadership of I. N. Piksin, new minimally invasive technologies have introduced: transthoracic drainage and rehabilitation therapy of purulent cavities of the lung and pleura, percutaneous and transhepatic cholecystocholangiography, diagnostic and treatment interventions in space-occupying lesions of the abdomen and thyroid gland, ultrasound techniques of diabetes in acute destructive pancreatitis and others. He is considered as one of organizers of higher medical education system in the region. The professor is actively working on improvement in training of medical and scientific personnel for various regions of the Russian Federation.


Author(s):  
Олег Викторович Кириченко

31 марта 2021 г. в ИЭА РАН прошла Межрегиональная научная конференция «Русская православная традиция как сфера научного исследования», посвященная памяти доктора исторических наук, профессора, лауреата Государственной премии РФ в области науки и техники, лауреата российской академической премии имени митрополита Московского и Коломенского Макария (Булгакова), кавалера ордена святой равноапостольной княгини Ольги Марины Михайловны Громыко (1927–2020). В ходе конференции выступили двадцать два участника из разных регионов РФ: Москвы, Санкт-Петербурга, Новосибирска, Краснодара, Вологодской обл. Задачей научного форума было почтить память недавно почившего выдающегося ученого, организатора науки, создателя нового направления в русской этнографии. Также важным для участников конференции было отметить вклад Марины Михайловны в создание научной школы православных этнографов, повлиявшей на возникновение подобных школ в других регионах РФ. В целом обозначились некие предварительные итоги изучения Русского Православия как цивилизационного феномена и вклад в этот процесс М. М. Громыко On March 31, 2021, the IEA RAS hosted the Interregional Scientific Conference "Russian Orthodox Tradition as a Field of Scientific Research" dedicated to the memory of Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation in Science and Technology, Laureate of the Russian Academic Prize named after Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna Macarius (Bulgakov), Dame of the Order of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Princess Olga Marina Mikhailovna Gromyko (1927–2020). Twenty-two participants from different regions of the Russian Federation took part in the conference: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Krasnodar, Vologda region. The task of the scientific forum was to honor the memory of the recently deceased outstanding scientist, organizer of science, the creator of a new direction in Russian ethnography. It was also important for the conference participants to note the contribution of Marina Mikhailovna to the creation of a scientific school of Orthodox ethnographers, which influenced the emergence of similar schools in other regions of the Russian Federation. In general, some preliminary results of the study of Russian Orthodoxy as a civilizational phenomenon and the contribution to this process of M.M. Gromyko have been outlined.


2001 ◽  
Vol XXXIII (3-4) ◽  
pp. 98-98

February 2002 marks the 70th anniversary of the birth and 52 years of medical, scientific and social activity of the head of the Department of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Medical Genetics of the Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation, Academician of the EA AMS, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Vladimir Dmitrievich Troshin.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 212-219
Author(s):  
Vyacheslav Seliverstov

This article is dedicated to the memory of ScD (Law), Professor, Honored scientist of the RSFSR Aleksandr Solomonovich Mikhlin and to the 90th anniversary of his birth. Aleksandr Solomonovich Mikhlin was born in Moscow on February 16, 1930. In 1951, he graduated from the Moscow law Institute, after which he worked as a legal adviser in the system of the Ministry of Railways. In 1954, he entered the full-time postgraduate course of the All-Union Institute of Legal Sciences of the Ministry of Justice of the USSR. In 1959, he defended his PhD thesis on the topic “Consequences of crime in Soviet criminal law” (under the scientific supervision of a well-known scientist in the field of criminal and correctional labor law, ScD (Law), Professor B. S. Utevskiy). After the defense, he worked for some time as a legal adviser, and in 1962–1965 as a scientific Secretary of the Research Institute of Technology and Chemistry. In 1965 he joined the All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of public order protection at the Ministry of public order of the RSFSR, which later was reorganized into All-Union Scientific Research Institute of the MIA of the USSR (all-Russian Research Institute of the MIA of Russia), where he worked the rest of his life. Since the end of the 60s (with the participation and also under the leadership of A. S. Mikhlin) for 30 years (in 1970, 1975, 1979, 1989, 1994, 1999) the work to prepare and conduct special censuses of convicts was carried out. A huge amount of unique information was obtained on persons sentenced to various punishments, as well as on suspects and accused for committing crimes in custody. Based on the materials of a special census in the late 60s, A. S. Mikhlin began working on his ScD thesis, which was defended in 1974 on the topic “The Identity of convicts sentenced to imprisonment and the problems of their correction and re-education”. After 1997 A. S. Mikhlin became involved in interpretation and explanation of newly adopted legal acts. Under his scientific supervision and direct participation, scientific and practical comments of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, the Penal Code of the Russian Federation, the Federal law on detention of suspects and accused for committing crimes, and the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation were prepared and published. Thematic judicial collections of current decisions of the Plenums of the Supreme Courts of the USSR, the RSFSR, and the Russian Federation, as well as textbooks on criminal law, penal law, and criminal procedure, were very popular. Three editions of the monograph on the death penalty were also published (in Moscow in 1997 and 2000, and in London in 1999, in English). In total, Professor A. S. Mikhlin published more than 550 scientific papers, more than 1000 printed pages, including more than 100 monographs, textbooks, commentaries, manuals on criminal and correctional labor (penal) law in various publications in Russia, the former Soviet Union Republics, as well as in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Belgium, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Germany, and Bulgaria.


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