Background
Vladimir Alexandrovich Ryazanov was born on July 15, 1903 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
Vladimir Alexandrovich Ryazanov was born on July 15, 1903 in Moscow City, Russian Federation.
In 1926 Vladimir Alexandrovich graduated from the medical faculty of Voronezh State University.
In 1926-1931 Vladimir Alexandrovich worked as a medical inspector in Voronezh. Head of the Department of Hygiene, Institute of Occupational Diseases in Voronezh (1931-1933). Vladimir Alexandrovich was an employee of the sanitary-hygienic laboratory in Perm in 1933-1939. Deputy Chief State Sanitary Inspector of the RSFSR (1945). Head of the Department of Communal Hygiene, Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies (1952-1962). Director of the Institute of General and Municipal Hygiene named after A.N. Sysina of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (since 1962). Vladimir Alexandrovich was an expert of the World Health Organization, research coordinator in the framework of the countries - members of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance on the plan for the study of atomic pollution (since 1959).
The author of about 100 works on hygiene of the atmosphere, including books: "Methods of studying the dust factor in production" (Perm, 1934), "Sanitary protection of atmospheric air" (Moscow, 1954) and others.