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Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan (born June 21, 1928, Yerevan) was an physiologist, biophysicist, and embryologist, also a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Chailakhyan published more than 450 works in Russian, and other countries around the world, he was also awarded the medal of the All-Russia Physiological Society.[1] Chailakhyan along with B.N. Veprintsev, T.A. Sviridova, V.A. Nikitin had cloned the first mammal, known as Masha the mouse, which was ten years before Dolly the Sheep.[1]
Biography
Levon was born to Mikhail Chailakhyan, and Tamara Karlovna Amatuni-Chailakhyan.
When he was 19, Levon began his education at the Biological Faculty of the Moscow State University, and graduated with specializing in Human and animal physiology.[2]
References
- ^ a b A. V., Kulikov (2010). "He was like no other (In memoriam Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan)". 55, Number 3.
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