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'''Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan''' ({{lang-ru|Левон Михайлович Чайлахян}}, June 21, 1928, [[Yerevan]] |
'''Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan''' ({{lang-ru|Левон Михайлович Чайлахян}}, June 21, 1928, [[Yerevan]] – February 23, 2009<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.medline.ru/news/news.phtml?n=327|title=Скончался Левон Михайлович Чайлахян|publisher=Биомедицинский Журнал|language=Russian|accessdate=16 May 2012}}</ref>) was a Russian physiologist, biophysicist, and embryologist of Armenian origin, also a member of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]]. He was a director of the [[Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics]] of Russian Academy of Sciences, located in [[Pushchino]], [[Moscow Oblast]]. |
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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.<ref name=AV>{{cite journal|last=A. V.|first=Kulikov|author2=G. R. Ivanitsky |title=He was like no other (In memoriam Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan)|year=2010|volume=55| issue = 3|accessdate=25 April 2012}}</ref> 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.<ref name=AV /> |
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.<ref name=AV>{{cite journal|last=A. V.|first=Kulikov|author2=G. R. Ivanitsky |title=He was like no other (In memoriam Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan)|year=2010|volume=55| issue = 3|accessdate=25 April 2012}}</ref> 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.<ref name=AV /> |
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Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan (Template:Lang-ru, June 21, 1928, Yerevan – February 23, 2009[1]) was a Russian physiologist, biophysicist, and embryologist of Armenian origin, also a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was a director of the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of Russian Academy of Sciences, located in Pushchino, Moscow Oblast.
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.[2] 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.[2]
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.[3]
References
- ^ "Скончался Левон Михайлович Чайлахян" (in Russian). Биомедицинский Журнал. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
- ^ a b A. V., Kulikov; G. R. Ivanitsky (2010). "He was like no other (In memoriam Levon Mikhailovich Chailakhyan)". 55 (3).
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