List of Russian biologists

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This list of Russian biologists includes the famous biologists from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia. Biologists of all specialities may be listed here, including ecologists, botanists, zoologists, paleontologists, biochemists, physiologists and others.

Alphabetical list[]

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Bolotov

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C[]

D[]

  • Ilya Darevsky, biologist
  • Nikolay Dubinin, studied the genetic basis of the human individuality in different populations; studied variability and heritability of neuro, and psychodynamic parameters

E[]

  • Vladimir Efroimson, Soviet geneticist
  • Kirill Eskov, biologist, discovered several new genera of spiders
  • Eduard Eversmann, biologist and explorer, pioneer researcher of flora and fauna of southern Russia

F[]

  • Andrey Famintsyn, plant physiologist, inventor of grow lamp, developer of symbiogenesis theory
  • Mikhail A. Fedonkin, paleontologist
  • Yuri Filipchenko, entomologist, coined the terms microevolution and macroevolution

G[]

  • Oleg Gazenko, zoologist
  • Johann Georg Gmelin, first researcher of Siberian flora
  • Vadim G. Gratshev, paleontologist
  • Viktor Grebennikov, naturalist and entomologist, claimed to have built a levitation platform by attaching dead insect body parts to the underside
  • Ilya Gruzinov, discovered the source for deep vocal sound is the membrane
  • Grigory Grum-Grshimailo, zoologist and geographer, obtained two Przewalski's horses and more than 1000 bird specimens from his travels in Central Asia
  • Alexander Gurwitsch, originated the morphogenetic field theory and discovered the biophoton
Ivanovsky
  • , doctor of agricultural sciences, professor, professor of agroinformatics department, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Director-General of the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Informatization of Agronomy and Ecology (“VNII AgroEcoInform”)[1]

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  • Ilya Ivanov, researcher of artificial insemination and the interspecific hybridization of animals, involved in controversial attempts to create a human-ape hybrid
  • Dmitry Ivanovsky, discoverer of viruses

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K[]

Kozo-Polyansky
  • Georgii Karpechenko, inventor of rabbage, an early experimental allopolyploid and non-sterile hybrid obtained through crossbreeding of distant species
  • Karl Fedorovich Kessler, zoologist
  • Alexander Keyserling, zoologist
  • Nikolai Koltsov, discoverer of cytoskeleton
  • Vladimir Komarov, plant geographer, President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, founder of the Komarov Botanical Institute
  • Aleksei Alekseevich Korotnev, zoologist
  • Alexander Kovalevsky, embryologist, major researcher of gastrulation
  • Vladimir Kovalevsky, studied the effect of meteorological, hydrological, and temperature factors on harvest
  • Alexey Kondrashov, works on evolutionary genetics. Developed the deterministic mutation hypothesis explaining the maintenance of sexual reproduction, sympatric speciation, and evaluated mutation rates
  • Boris Kozo-Polyansky, botanist, and evolutionary biologist. First to support the theory of symbiogenesis with Darwinian evolution, and first director of The B.M. Kozo-Polyansky Botanical Garden of Voronezh State University.
  • August David Krohn, pioneer in marine biology and published essential works on Chaetognatha (arrow worms)
  • Peter Kropotkin zoologist
  • Ludmila Kuprianova, botanist
  • Andrei Kursanov, major physiologist and biochemist
  • Sergei Kurzanov, paleontologist
  • Nikolai Jakovlevice Kusnezov, entomologist

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  • Alexander Lebedev, known for his work on the biochemical basis of behavior
  • Olga Lepeshinskaya, advocate of spontaneous generation
  • Ivan Lepyokhin, botanist
  • Peter Lesgaft, founder of the modern system of physical education, one of the founders of theoretical anatomy
  • Vladimir Ippolitovich Lipsky, botanist
  • Dmitry Litvinov, botanist
  • Trofim Lysenko, agronomist, developer of yarovization, infamous for lysenkoism
Merezhkovsky
Michurin

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Lina Stern
Timiryazev

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Vinogradsky

V[]

  • Nikolai Vavilov, botanist and geneticist, gathered the world's largest collection of plant seeds, identified the centres of origin of main cultivated plants
  • Vladimir Vernadsky, founded biogeochemistry, pioneered research into the noosphere
  • Olga Vinogradova, accomplished neuroscientist
  • Sergey Vinogradsky, microbiologist, ecologist, and soil scientist, pioneered the biogeochemical cycle concept, discovered lithotrophy and chemosynthesis, invented the Winogradsky column for breeding of microorganisms
  • Roman Vishniac, biologist

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Z[]

  • Sviatoslav Zabelin, biologist, awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize
  • Sergey Zimov, creator of the Pleistocene Park
  • Nikolai Zograf, zoologist
  • Valeriy Zyuganov, formulated the concept of freshwater pearl mussel - Atlantic salmon symbiosis

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Gogmachadze Guladi".
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