Mikhail Emanuilovich Kaminka ( 1938 - 2002 ) - Soviet and Russian pharmacologist.
| Kaminka Mikhail Emanuelovich | |
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| Date of Birth | July 5, 1938 |
| Place of Birth | Moscow , USSR |
| Date of death | May 22, 2002 (63 years old) |
| A place of death | Moscow , Russia |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | pharmacologist |
| Father | E.I. Kaminka |
| Mother | O. N. Vlasova |
Biography
Born on July 5, 1938 in Moscow in the family of actor and reader Emanuel Kaminka and singer Olga Vlasova . [one]
After graduating from the 1st Sechenov Moscow State Medical University in 1962, Mikhail was hired as a junior research fellow at the V. Ordzhonikidze All-Russian Research Institute of Pharmacology Laboratory of Pharmacology (now the Center for the Chemistry of Pharmaceutical Medicines OJSC), which that time was headed by academician M.D. Mashkovsky . These laboratories and institutes became the only place of work of M.E. Kaminski for 36 years.
Initially, he was engaged in studies of the pharmacological activity of new salts and derivatives of serotonin; based on the results of this work, the drug serotonin adipinate was created. This was followed by work on the search for new anti-allergic drugs, the synthesis of which was carried out in the laboratories of VNIHFI under the guidance of a number of prominent Soviet professors of synthetic chemists - L. N. Yakhontov , N. N. Suvorov , R. G. Glushkov and others. The practical result of the research of M.E. Kamininka was the development of domestic anti-allergic drugs fencarol and bicarfen .
Since 1976, he became Deputy Head of the Laboratory of Pharmacology at VNIHFI; since 1981, he led the pharmacology sector of anti-allergic drugs in the same laboratory. In 1984 he defended his doctoral dissertation "Chinuklidilkarbinoli - a new class of antihistamines." In 1992, he was awarded the title of professor. Mikhail Emanuilovich Kaminka is the author of more than 100 publications (including foreign ones), 20 copyright certificates for inventions and 9 foreign patents. For many years he was a member of the editorial board of the journal "Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology", an editor-consultant of the Chemical Encyclopedia, a member of the Pharmacological Commission of the Pharmacological Committee of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. [2]
He died on May 22, 2002 in Moscow. He was buried in the columbarium of the Novodevichy cemetery [3] with his father.
Notes
- ↑ KAMINKA Mikhail Emanuelovich (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Kaminka Mikhail Emanuelovich
- ↑ Kaminka Emanuel Isaakovich (1902-1972)
