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Zubkov, Anatoly Anatolyevich (physiologist)

Anatoly Anatolyevich Zubkov ( February 26, 1900 , Moscow - December 5, 1967 , Moldova ) - Soviet scientist and teacher, physiologist , professor, head. Department of Physiology, Perm Medical Institute (1937-1944), head. Department of Animal Physiology, Perm University (1937-1944), head. Department of Physiology, Chisinau Medical Institute (1951-1967), head. the department of physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Byelorussian SSR (1950-1951), the head of the laboratory of physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR (1953-1967).

Anatoly Anatolyevich Zubkov
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of deathChisinau , MSSR
A country
Scientific fieldPhysiology
Place of work
Alma materMoscow State University (1923)
supervisorprof. M.N. Shaternikov , head. kaf physiology of Moscow University
Known asResearcher braking problems in the central nervous system

Author of research in the field of peripheral adaptation and comparative physiology of the heart; studied the relationship of physiological functions with biochemical processes and the problem of inhibition in the central nervous system; the author of one of the first Soviet textbooks on physiology for higher educational institutions; the author of the first translations of the classic works of I. M. Sechenov into English.

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Biography

In 1923 he graduated from the Medical Faculty of Moscow State University and was left as an assistant physiologist.

The first scientific work "Mathematical analysis of the secretion of pancreatic juice enzymes" was performed in his student years and was published in 1923 in the Luger Archive.

From 1922 to 1927 he taught in foreign languages ​​courses, and from 1927 to 1932 - at the Institute of Oriental Studies. From 1932 to 1933 he was a teacher of anatomy and physiology of the Moscow Department of the OGPU . From 1933 to 1936 - Senior Researcher, then Head of the Experimental Physiology Group at the Bio-Institute. Timiryazev.

From 1936 to 1944 he headed the department of normal anatomy of the Perm Medical Institute , also reading a course in physiology with the basics of anatomy at the Perm Pharmaceutical Institute . At the same time (since 1937), he was also the head of the Department of Animal Physiology at Perm University . During this period, attracted his colleagues to the study of peripheral adaptation of the heart. The results of the experimental work of the department were presented to them at the VI All-Union Congress of Physiologists.

AA Zubkov conducted research in the field of autonomic innervation of organs, especially the heart, carried out a number of works concerning the central regulation of the heart activity of a snail, studied the effect of radiant energy and convection heat on cells.

In 1935, he summarized the results of his research in his dissertation work for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences , in 1936 he was approved to this degree by the State Health Committee . In 1937 he received the title of professor .

In 1944 he was transferred to the head of the department of physiology at the Kislovodsk Medical Institute. In 1945, he founded the Department of Physiology at the Chisinau Medical Institute . For some time he worked in Riga, the head. Department of the Medical Faculty of the University of Latvia (1946-1949), as well as the Belarusian University (1949-1951). In the last years of his life he headed the department of physiology at the Chisinau Medical Institute (1951-1967). One of the significant achievements of the department was the publication of a textbook of physiology (1966, 1972), among whose authors was A. A. Zubkov, who was later translated (1991) into Romanian by members of the department [1] . At the same time he headed the department of physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Byelorussian SSR (1950-1951), and headed the laboratory of physiology of the Academy of Sciences of the Moldavian SSR (1953-1967).

A. A. Zubkov wrote several chapters in the textbook "Human Physiology" edited by E. B. Babsky "Circulation", "Breathing", "Excretion", "Internal Secretion", "Nerves", "Muscles". On the instructions of the 15th International Congress of Physiologists, translated the psychophysiological works of I. M. Sechenov into English, edited English translations in foreign issues of the Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine.

Monographs

  • Babsky E. B. , Zubkov A. A., Kositsky G. I. , Khodorov B. I. Human Physiology , Ed. E.B. Babsky . - 2nd ed., Revised. - M .: Medicine , 1972. - 65 000 copies.

Notes

  1. ↑ History of the Department of Human Physiology and Biophysics // State University of Medicine and Pharmacology named after Nikolai Testemitan

Sources and links

  • Anatoly Anatolyevich Zubkov // 1.Biografia.ru.
  • Walk along Rabfakovskaya Street (continued) // Director-Ivanovo: Business Journal. - 2009. - Vol. 107 , No. 12 . (inaccessible link)
  • Markin A. G. Zubkov Anatoly Anatolyevich // Professors of Perm State University: (1916–2001) / Ch. Ed .: V. V. Malanin . - Perm: Publishing House Perm. University, 2001. - 279 p. - p. 53.
  • Guryanova M.N. Zubkov Anatoly Anatolyevich // Oleshko G.I., Potemkin K.D., Guryanova M.N., Ivanova R.G. Scientists of the Perm State Pharmaceutical Academy: Bibl. Ref. - Perm, 2007. - p. 20.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zubkov ,_Anatoly_Anatolevich_ ( physiologist )&oldid = 99447983


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