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Vavilov's monument in Saratov near the end of Vavilov Street was unveiled in 1997. [28] [29] The USSR Academy of Sciences established the Vavilov Award (1965) and the Vavilov Medal (1968). [9] Today, the N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry in St. Petersburg still maintains one of the world's largest collections of plant genetic material. [30]
Nikolai Vavilov (Russian: Николай Вавилов) is a 1990 6-part biographical television film. Joint production of the USSR and East Germany. Joint production of the USSR and East Germany. Biopic devoted to the history of the life of Soviet biologist, academician Nikolai Vavilov .
Barulina and her son with Vavilov (Yuri, born 1928) returned to Saratov where they spent the rest of World War II in great poverty. Not knowing that her husband had also been moved to a prison in Saratov, Barulina sent food parcels for him to Moscow, which never reached him. [3] Vavilov died in 1943 but was rehabilitated in 1955. Barulina was ...
The famous Soviet geneticist and president of the Agriculture Academy, Nikolai Vavilov, was arrested in 1940 and died in prison in 1943. [38] In 1936, the American geneticist Hermann Joseph Muller , who had moved to the Leningrad Institute of Genetics with his Drosophila fruit flies, was criticized as bourgeois, capitalist, imperialist, and a ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Anderson Cooper is trying to be open about grief and death with his two kids. The journalist, 57, spoke at On Air Fest alongside Audie Cornish in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Thursday, Feb. 20, and was asked ...
Former police officer Simon Gledhill told Cambridge Crown Court via a video link he and another officer deemed the death to be non-suspicious, and that a number of paramedics and others went ...
Several were sentenced to death as enemies of the state, including the botanist Nikolai Vavilov, whose sentence was commuted to prison. [9] Lysenko's ideas and practices contributed to the famines that killed millions of Soviet people; [ 9 ] the adoption of his methods from 1958 in the People's Republic of China had similarly calamitous results ...