Background
PAVLOVSKIY, Yevgeniy was born on March 5, 1884 in Biryuche (now Krasnogvardeyesk, Voronezh Oblast).
biologist zoologist and parasitologist
PAVLOVSKIY, Yevgeniy was born on March 5, 1884 in Biryuche (now Krasnogvardeyesk, Voronezh Oblast).
1909 graduate Military Medical Academy.
From 1903 associate and postgraduate student, Chair of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Military Medical Academy. 1913 defended doctor’s thesis on the structure of the poison glands in arthropods and appointed associate professor of embryology at Military Medical Academy. 1914 sent to Western Europe, Algeria and Tunisia to study zoological and parasitological service and collect material on poisonous animals.
1917 defended master’s thesis on the comparative anatomy and evolution of scorpions. 1921-1956 head, Chair of Biology and Parasitology, Military Medical Academy. 1918-1930 foundercustodian, Brain Museum, Brain Institute.
1920-1922 professor of zoology, Stebutov Agric Institute. 1930-1942 senior zoologist and head, Department of Parasitology, Zoological Museum and Institute, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences. 1930-1933 head, Department for the Study of Animal-Husbandry Pests, All-Union Institute of Plant Protection, All-Union Lenin Academy of Agric Sciences.
1933-1949 founder head, Department of Parasitology, Gorky AllUnion Institute of Experimental Medical From 1946 head, Department of Parasitology and Microbiology, (later Department of Natural-Foci Diseases), Gamaleya Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Medical Sciences. 1944-1962 director, 1962-1965 chief consultant, Zoological Institute, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences.
1947-1951 director, Tadzh Base, then Tadzh Branch, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences. Studied transmissive and parasitic diseases in various parts of the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics and also in Iran, Iraq and other countries. Supervised or headed over 170 expeditions to study tick-borne relapsing typhus, tick-bome and Japanese encephalitis, tick-bome typhus fevers, mosquito fever, skin leishmaniosis, tularemia, helminthoses, pathogenic protozoa of the human intestine, et cetera
1960 directed courses on natural-foci diseases, organized in Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics at the request of the World Health Organization and conducted in Moscow, Leningrad and Tbilisi for doctors and biologists from 13 European, Asian and African countries. 1960, at his initiative, the Omsk Institute of Epidemiology was reorganized into the Institute of Natural-Foci Diseases. Also sponsored the reorganization of the Department of Parasitology and Medical Zoology into the Department of Natural-Foci Infections at the Gamaleya Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology.
Chemistry Ichthyological Commission, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences. From 1931 life president, All-Union Entomological Social. From 1952 president, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Geographical Social.
1929-1952 founder-chairman, Leningrad Parasitological Social. From 1924 attended numerous international conferences and congresses. Honorary member, Polish, Czechoslovak and Iranian Academy of Sciences.
Honorary dr of Sorbonne and Delhi University. Honorary member of many Soviet and for sci society The Chair of Biology and Parasitology, Military Medical Academy now bears his name.
Wrote some 800 research works, including a number of textbooks and monographs on parasitology, methods of studying parasites, et cetera
Religious books are outdated, because laws by nature have to change with the advance of societies and technology.
Marxism–Leninism as the only truth could not, by its very nature, become outdated.
Member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Sciences from 1939. Member, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Academy of Medical Sciences from 1944. Communist Party member from 1940.