Viktor Nikolaevich Ivanov: the Director of the Leningrad Institute of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the 1950s

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The article is dedicated to the director of the Leningrad Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute (now the Saint Petersburg Chemical and Pharmaceutical University), a specialist in the field of chemical absorbers, Viktor Nikolaevich Ivanov, who headed the university in 1951–1958. The contribution to the development of chemical science has been revealed, also the activities during the years of the defense of Leningrad in 1941–1944 have been traced. In addition to the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute, his teaching activities were associated with the Leningrad and Moscow State Universities. During the era of his directorship at the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute, he managed to significantly strengthen the teaching staff, including specialists in the humanities, the famous sociologist I. S. Kon, as well as construct a new building and create a medicinal plant nursery in Lembolovo.

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Igor A. Narkevich

Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: igor.narkevich@pharminnotech.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5483-6626
SPIN-code: 2992-8878
ResearcherId: O-5337-2018

D.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor, Rector

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

Stanislav V. Stepanov

Pushkin Leningrad State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: stepansv4@gmail.com

Ph.D. in Philology, Head of the Scientific and Educational Center for Regional Studies

Russian Federation, Pushkin

Yuri Yu. Zvyagin

North-West Institute of Medical and Biological Problems and Environmental Protection Publishing House

Email: zwjagin@yandex.ru

Editor-in-Chief

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

Svetlana A. Vorobeva

Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: svetlana.vorobieva@pharminnotech.com
SPIN-code: 2465-0920

D.Sc. in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Нead of the Department of social and humanitarian disciplines

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

Vladimir V. Perelygin

Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: vladimir.pereligin@pharminnotech.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0999-5644
SPIN-code: 3128-7451
Scopus Author ID: 13105602000
ResearcherId: AAV-6556-2020

Doctor of Medicine (MD), Professor, Head of the Industrial Ecology Department

Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

References

  1. Ivanov Viktor Nikolaevich, 1952. Central’nyj gosudarstvennyj arhiv istoriko-politicheskih dokumentov Sankt-Peterburga = Central State Historical Archive of St. Petersburg, coll. R-25, aids 93, fol. 579, 17 p.
  2. Ivanov Viktor Nikolaevich – “Associate Professor”, 1950. Central’nyj gosudarstvennyj arhiv Sankt-Peterburga = Central State Archive of St. Petersburg, coll. R-3133, aids 2, fol. 262, 21 p.
  3. Ivanov Viktor Nikolaevich. Central’nyj gosudarstvennyj arhiv istoriko-politicheskih dokumentov Sankt-Peterburga = Central State Historical Archive of St. Petersburg, coll. R-6, aids 7, fol. D. 1767, 6 p.
  4. Narkevich I. A., Vorobeva S. A., Vasyagina Yu. A., et al., eds. Pod znakom stoletiya: [collection of documents on the SPCPU history]. Saint Petersburg: Peterburgskij modnyj bazar; 2019. 448 p.
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  6. Zhukov I., Fedorov L. Zabotit’sya o byte studentov. Smena. 1954 25 Dec.
  7. Letter from Ivanov V. N. Smena. 1955 21 Jan.
  8. Kon I. S., ed. Eighty years of loneliness. Moscow: Vremya; 2008. 428 p.
  9. Malev E., Rubinov V. Takimi ne dolzhny byt’ studencheskie vechera. Smena. 1955 11 Nov.

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