Vasiliev Nikolay Vladimirovich
Soviet scientist in the field of medicine, full member of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Born in 1930, Crimea. In 1953 Tomsk Medical Institute, worked as an assistant, then as an associate professor in the Department of Microbiology of TMI.
In 1959 he defended his candidate's dissertation, and in 1968 his doctoral dissertation.
In 1970, he became a professor at the Department of Microbiology at TMI, and headed it from 1976 to 1986. Nikolai Vladimirovich's period as head of the department turned out to be the most "fruitful" in the entire post-war history of the department: the department's staff published 26 monographs, 11 collections of works, 7 methodological recommendations and guidelines, and more than 800 scientific articles. Under the supervision of N. V. Vasiliev, 14 doctoral and more than 100 candidate dissertations were completed.
In 1978, N.V. Vasiliev was elected as a Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, and in 1980 as a full member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences.
Since 1979, when it opened, Vasiliev has been the Deputy Director for Science at the Oncology Research Institute of the Siberian Branch of the All-Union Oncology Research Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences (Tomsk) (now the Oncology Research Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences) and the scientific director of the oncoimmunology laboratory at this institution. Since 2001, annual conferences named after Academician N.V. Vasiliev have been held here. From 1986 to 1992, Vasiliev was the head of the Department of Clinical Immunology and Allergology at the Siberian State Medical University.
As part of the Tomsk group of scientists of the KSE "Tunguska Meteorite", he spent several decades studying the Tunguska meteorite and led (in the 1990s, co-led with G.V. Andreev) the annual summer expedition to the taiga in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.
Since 1992 he lived in Kharkov, where from 1992 to 2001 he worked as Deputy Director for Science at the Kharkov Research Institute of Microbiology named after I. I. Mechnikov.
Documents (1)
Fund 001 / Inventory 001 / Case 005: Метеорит etc
004. Poems: typescript and manuscript. Photographs
Includes:
- a selection of typewritten copies in A4 format with poems and scenes from KSE - 17 sheets, pages are numbered, the date is written - 1972;
- a notebook sheet with the text of a comic song (anthem?) of the KSE, written in pencil, to the melody of the USSR anthem;
- group photo in the forest, without a caption. There are 6 people in the photo. Photo: 1970s (presumably). The man in the photo: Gennady Fedorovich Plekhanov (presumably), next to his wife Lyudmila Grigoryevna. Galina Ikonnikova is standing on the left in the photo.























