Background
Nikolai Alexandrovich Fedorov was born on December 29, 1903, in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Voronezh State University
Nikolai Alexandrovich Fedorov was born on December 29, 1903, in Voronezh, Russian Federation.
Nikolai Alexandrovich graduated from the medical faculty of the Voronezh State University (1926).
Nikolai Alexandrovich worked under the leadership of A.A. Bogomolets at the Medical and Biological Institute in Moscow, in 1928-1933 at the Central Research Institute of Hematology and blood transfusion.
Since 1933 Nikolai Alexandrovich was head of the laboratory of pathological physiology there. At the same time, professor of the Department of pathological physiology of the 2nd Moscow medical Institute (1930-1938). One of the initiators of the creation and head of the Department of pathological physiology of the Moscow medical dental Institute (1943-1975). Academician-Secretary of the Department of medical and biological Sciences of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (1968-1975). Nikolai Alexandrovich created blood substitutes that were used in clinical practice during the great Patriotic war.
Author of more than 250 scientific papers on blood transfusion, parenteral nutrition, nervous and humoral regulation of hematopoiesis, pathogenesis, and immunotherapy of severe thermal burns, including books: "Erythropoietin" (Moscow, 1973; together with M.G. Kakhetelidze); "Mechanism of action of polyglucin" (Moscow, 1974; together with V.B. Koziner). He was editor-in-chief of the journal "Pathological physiology and experimental therapy".