Vladimir Mikhailovich Boldyrev ( May 27, 1915 - March 10, 1998 ) - Soviet veterinarian, laureate of the USSR State Prize (1973). Honored Veterinarian of the BASSR (1965). Member of World War II .
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Biography
Born May 27, 1915 in the village of Mukhanovka, Penza province (now in the Lambirsky district of Mordovia).
In 1938 he graduated from the Saratov Veterinary Institute.
He worked as a director of the Republican Veterinary Clinic since 1950. In 1952-1960 he was the chief veterinarian, in 1966-1975 - the head of the department of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, in 1960-1966 - director of the Bashkir Scientific and Production Veterinary Laboratory.
In Bashkiria, he eliminated the epizootics of brucellosis , trichophytosis, tuberculosis , plague of pigs and birds, foot and mouth disease , introduced the TF-130 vaccine against trichophytosis.
Awards and titles
- USSR State Prize (1973)
- Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd degree (1946, 1985), Red Banner of Labor (1971), Red Star (1946), “Badge of Honor” (1966).