Life path of Leonid Vasilyevich Dmitrenko

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The essay is dedicated to Leonid Vasilyevich Dmitrenko, a Soviet and Russian scientist and specialist in the field of chemical physics, whose scientific, pedagogical, and organizational activities unquestionably laid the foundation for further development in the area of high-molecular compounds and their industrial production. Leonid Vasilyevich was an outstanding scientist and researcher, distinguished by his intellectualism, kind attitude towards colleagues and students, and his concern for people's problems, providing invaluable assistance and support to those in need. Bright memories of Leonid Vasilyevich will forever remain in the hearts and minds of his relatives, coworkers, and students and graduates of the university. This essay is written with the support of Leonid Vasilyevich's daughter, Julia Leonidovna Berdnikova, who was able to provide materials from her family's archives.

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Natalya V. Glazova

Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: natalia.glazova@pharminnotech.com
SPIN-code: 4213-4091

Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Biotechnology

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

Yulia L. Berdnikova

European Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy; East European Institute of Psychoanalysis

Email: berd2@yandex.ru

psychologist, psychoanalyst, training analyst and supervisor ECPP, Senior Lecturer VEIP

Russian Federation, Vienna, Austria; Saint-Petersburg

References

  1. Leonid Vasilievich Dmitrenko (on the 50th anniversary of his birth) // Chemistry of wood. – 1981. – No. 2. – P. 116–117. (In Russ).
  2. Dmitrenko L. V. Chromatographic method for isolating on ion exchange resins substances that form dipolar ions (antibiotic alibicin, hormone insulin) [Text]: Abstract of the dissertation for the degree of candidate of chemical sciences / L. V. Dmitrienko; Leningrad. chemical-pharm. int. – Leningrad, 1961. – 12 p. – Bibliography: p. 12. – 200 copies. (In Russ).
  3. Dmitrenko L. V. Study of the interaction of polyelectrolytes with organic ions (antibiotics, nucleotides and their derivatives, proteins and model compounds) [Text]: abstract of the dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences / L. V. Dmitrenko; Institute of high molecular weight. conn. Academy of Sciences of the USSR. – Leningrad, 1974. – 40 p.: Fig., table. – Bibliography: p. 37–40. – 250 copies. (In Russ).
  4. Leonid Vasilievich Dmitrenko. 1930–1996 // Applied biochemistry and microbiology. – 1996. – T. 32, No. 4. – P. 478. (In Russ).
  5. Dmitrenko L.V., Glazova N.V., Rudometova N.V., Govorova N.F., Ezhakova G.P., Popova Yu.M., Proreshnaya N.A., Shenger A.A., Chaika O. V. Method of obtaining hydrolytic enzymes. // RF Patent No. 2021372. – 15.10. –1994. (In Russ).
  6. Dmitrenko Leonid Vasilievich: [Electronic resource]. URL: https://patentdb.ru/author/907728. (In Russ).
  7. History of the department – Department of Biotechnology: [Electronic resource]. URL: https://biotech.pharminnotech.com. (In Russ).
  8. The names of the nominees who were shortlisted for the Maurice Waxmacher Prize in 2010 have become known: [Electronic resource]. URL: https://www.ng.ru/culture/2010-11-25/8_premia.html. (In Russ).
  9. Teacher Yulia Leonidovna Berdnikova – VEIP: [Electronic resource]. URL: https://eeip.ru/informatsiya-ob-institute-psikhoanaliza/prepodavateli/berdnikova-yuliya-leonidovna/. (In Russ).
  10. Alexey Dmitrenko: [Electronic resource]. URL: https://vitanova.ru/aleksey_dmitrenko/. (In Russ).

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2. Fig. 1. Vasily Ivanovich and Ulyana Trofimovna Dmitrenko – Leonid Vasilyevich’s parents (family archive)

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3. Fig. 2. The Dmitrenko family (from left to right): Vasily Ivanovich, Leonid Vasilyevich, Larisa Vasilyevna, Vasily Vasilyevich, Ulyana Trofimovna (family archive)

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4. Fig. 3. Leonid Vasilyevich Dmitrenko – student of M. I. Kalinin LPI, 1950 (family archive)

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5. Fig. 4. Leonid Vasilyevich Dmitrenko in the laboratory of the Institute of High Molecular Weight Compounds (family archive)

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6. Fig. 5. Diploma of Doctor of Chemical Sciences L.V. Dmitrenko, 1976

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7. Fig. 6. Speech at the I All-Union Conference on Lignin in Agriculture, 1978 (family archive)

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8. Fig. 7. 1980; Bottom row: I. N. Samsonova, G. V. Samsonov, N. P. Kuznetsova, M. V. Glikina, E. B. Chizhova. Middle row: L. V. Dmitrenko (Director of the Hydrolysis Institute), V. S. Yurchenko, V. A. Pasechnik (director of the Institute of Especially Pure Drugs), B. V. Moskvichev (director of the Institute of Antibiotics and Enzymes), L. R. Gudkin. Top row: A. T. Melenevsky, L. M. Strogovich, K. P. Papukova, R. N. Mishaeva, A. A. Demin

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9. Fig. 8. Certificate of Professor L. V. Dmitrenko in the specialty «biotechnology», 1984

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10. Fig. 9. L. V. Dmitrenko at the Department of Biotechnology of the LHFI (family archive)

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11. Fig. 10. Patent No. 2021372 for the invention “Method for producing hydrolytic enzymes”, authors: Dmitrenko L. V., Glazova N. V., Rudometova N. V. and others, 1994

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12. Fig. 11. Employees of the Department of Biotechnology (from right to left): Professor L. V. Dmitrenko, Doctor of Chemical Sciences G. E. Elkin, Professor G. V. Samsonov (Head of IVS laboratories)

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13. Fig. 12. The book of poems by Lyudmila Vasilyevna Dmitrenko “Plots”, 2021

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14. Fig. 13. Leonid Vasilyevich Dmitrenko with his wife Lyudmila Vasilyevna (family archive)

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15. Fig. 14. Leonid Vasilyevich Dmitrenko with his wife Lyudmila Vasilyevna and son Alexey (family archive)

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