Career
He offered the concept of universal participation of vascular nerves in humoral transfer of the sympathetic influence on tissue. He also discovered the method of sympathetic nervous system influences the skeletal muscle. Govyrin found out that sympathetic influences to skeletal tissue are made by catecholamines, emitted by vascular nerves.
1941 joined the Physics and Mathematics Department of Balashov Teaching Institute.
1942 called up for service in the Army and sent to study in the Military Veterinary Academy of the Red Army. 1946 graduated from the Veterinary Academy, received an honours degree and continued his service as a border guard in Suoyarvi.
1953 having the rank of Major of veterinary service, he became the Candidate of Sciences in Biology. 1957 retired from the military service and joined Academician Leon Orbeli in his new I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry (IEPHB).
1961 founded his own laboratory, which research goal was the adaptation-trophic function of the nervous system.
1968 got the academic degree of the Doctor of Sciences in Biology. 1975 became the Director of Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry. 1976 joined Academy of Sciences of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics as the Сorresponding Member.
1981 quit IEPHB and became the Director of I. M. Pavlov Institute of Physiology.
1984 became Academician of Academy of Sciences of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. 1993 founded the I. M. Pavlov International Scientific Center. 1994 died at the age of 69.