Background
Natalya Konstantinovna was born on June 13, 1928, in Moscow, Russia. Daughter of Konstantin and Alexandra Lyapidevsky.
Natalya Konstantinovna was born on June 13, 1928, in Moscow, Russia. Daughter of Konstantin and Alexandra Lyapidevsky.
Candidate in biology, Moscow State University, 1955. Doctor of Science in Biology, Moscow State University, 1979. Professor biochemistry, Moscow State University, 1989.
From research fellow to assistant professor school biology Moscow State University, 1955-1965, senior research fellow, 1965-1987. Principal researcher Institute Physicochem. Biology Moscow Lomonosov State University, since 1987.
Member academy council School Biology Moscow State University, since 1985, vice chair academy council School Biology, since 1994, lecturer enzymology school biology, lecturer protein folding, School Bioengring. & Bioinfo.
Achievements include research in the role of oligomeric structure in enzyme functioning.
Grantee State Program for Maintenance Outstanding Scientists of Russia, 1994-1996, 97-99, since 2000, International Soros Education program, 1994-1996, 97, State Program for Maintenance of Science Schools in Russia, 1997-1999, since 2000. Recipient Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics State Prize, 1984. Named Soros professor International Soros Education program, 1994, George Soros Emeritus Professor, 2000.
Member Club Soros Professors, Russian Academy of Sciences (biochemistry society, biochemistry council since 1999).
Natalya married to Victor Nagradov. She has a son: Sergei.