Vasiliev Nikolay Vladimirovich (January 16, 1930, Nikita (Crimea) - February 15, 2001, Kharkov) - Soviet scientist in the field of medicine. Full member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR.
| Nikolai Vladimirovich Vasiliev | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | January 16, 1930 |
| Place of Birth | Nikita (Crimea) |
| Date of death | February 15, 2001 (71 years old) |
| Place of death | Kharkov , Ukraine |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | oncology |
| Place of work | |
| Alma mater | Tomsk Medical Institute |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Medical Sciences |
| Awards and prizes | |
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Biography
board to N. V. Vasiliev in Tomsk at the building of the Oncology Research Institute
Parents of Nikolai Vladimirovich, graduates of Tomsk State University, V.F. Vasiliev and L.N. Bereznegovskaya worked as researchers in the Nikitsky Botanical Garden . In 1932, the Vasilyevs moved to Voronezh. In 1942, N.V. Vasiliev with his family was evacuated to Siberia, first to the Altai Territory , and then to Tomsk .
In 1953, Nikolai Vasiliev graduated from Tomsk Medical Institute (TMI), worked as an assistant, then as an assistant professor of the Department of Microbiology and TMI.
In 1959 he defended his thesis, and in 1968 - his doctorate.
In 1970, he became a professor at the Department of Microbiology of TMI, from 1976 to 1986 he was in charge of it. The period of Nikolai Vladimirovich’s management turned out to be the most “fruitful” in the entire post-war history of the department: the department staff published 26 monographs, 11 collections of works, 7 methodological recommendations and directions, more than 800 scientific articles. Under the guidance of N.V. Vasiliev, 14 doctoral and more than 100 master's theses were completed.
In 1978, N.V. Vasiliev was elected a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences , in 1980 - a full member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences.
Since 1979, from the moment it was opened, Vasiliev is the deputy director for science at the Oncology Research Institute of the Siberian Branch of the All-Union Oncological Scientific Center of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (Tomsk) (now the Oncology Research Institute of the Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences ) and the scientific director of the oncology immunology laboratory at this institution. After 2001, annual conferences named after academician N.V. Vasiliev are held here. From 1986 to 1992, Vasiliev - Head of the Department of Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Siberian State Medical University .
As part of the Tomsk group of scientists at the CSE “Tunguska Meteorite”, he studied the Tunguska meteorite for several decades, led the annual summer expedition to the taiga in the Krasnoyarsk Territory (in the 1990s, co-leader together with G.V. Andreev) .
From 1992, Nikolai Vladimirovich lived in Kharkov , where from 1992 to 2001 he worked as deputy director for science of the Kharkiv Scientific Research Institute of Microbiology named after I.I. Mechnikov .
Scientific activity
In medical research, he worked in three main areas: the immune aspects of human interaction with the environment, the study of the medical problems of adapting the population to environmental changes, and the study of the problems of cosmobiological connections of mankind, considered in line with the ideas of V.I. Vernadsky . The result of a systematic comparison of the biomedical consequences of nuclear disasters ( Chernobyl , Altai - Semipalatinsk , Zapolyarye, South Urals) was the collective monograph “The Social and Medical Consequences of Nuclear Disasters” (Kiev, 1998).
On Vasiliev’s initiative, an experimental biomodeling laboratory was organized in the Oncology Research Institute of the Scientific Center of the RAMS in 1985, one of the country's first clinical immunology and allergology departments was opened in TMI (1986), the experimental department of the Oncology Research Institute was formed as part of the oncology immunology, oncoviology, radiobiology laboratory, where studied the effect of laser radiation on carcinogenesis , superweak glow of biological objects. Since 1974, he has been the leader and coordinator of the City program, which is part of the Man and the Biosphere section of the UNESCO international program, the Semipalatinsk Polygon program, and the program on the use of space video information in oncological hygiene research. One of the organizers of the medical and biological faculty of TMI, one of the first in the USSR (1975). The author of 610 works, including 39 monographs, atlases and manuals, 34 works of Vasilyev published abroad. Vasiliev has 2 patents and copyright certificate. He prepared 58 candidates and 13 doctors of sciences. Creator of the Tomsk Scientific School of Immunologists. In 1963-1992 - Deputy, then Chairman of the Board of the Tomsk Branch of the All-Union Society of Microbiologists and the Tomsk Branch of the All-Union Society of Immunologists, member of the Boards of the All-Union Society of Microbiologists and the All-Union Society of Immunologists. He was a member of a number of coordination councils and commissions of the Ministry of Health of the RSFSR and the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, was deputy chairman of the Coordination Council for Immunology and Immunopathology of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. He was a member of the editorial boards of the journal “ Oncology Issues ”, “ Bulletin of the SB RAMS ”.
Sources
- Kolyada T. I. Nikolai Vasiliev - biography pages // Vasiliev N.V. Tunguska meteorite. - M .: Russian panorama, 2004 .-- 359 p.
- Siberian State Medical University. Leading scientists in the history of the university. Vasiliev Nikolay Vladimirovich
- Tunguska Bulletin of KSE. No. 9, 12, 14.
- Tunguska reserve. Proceedings. Release 1. 2003