Nikolai Dubinin 1729620 142892868 2007-07-06T13:43:26Z Garret Beaumain 2626512 '''Nikolai Petrovich Dubinin''' ([[January 4]] [[1907]] – [[March 26]] [[1998]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[biology|biologist]] and [[academic|academician]]. He was a Corresponding Member of the Division of Biological Sciences from [[1946]] and Academician of the Division of the General Biology from [[1966]]. He was a founding member of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics (IC&G) in the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]]. During the two years of his directorship ([[1957]]–[[1959]]) Dubinin worked out research goals at the IC&G and assembled its early staff. [[Dmitri Belyaev]] was director of the IC&G from [[1959]]–[[1985]]. He made significant contributions to the establishment of the IC&G and made efforts in the restoration and advancement of [[genetics]] in the [[USSR]]. In [[1982]], Dubinin and Belyaev studied the genetic basis of the human individuality in different populations. In [[1983]] they worked with Trubnikov in studying variability and heritability neuro- and [[psychodynamic]] parameters. In [[2002]] the "Genetic Consequences of Emergency Radiation Situations" conference was dedicated to him. == External links == * [http://www.bionet.nsc.ru/indexEngl.html A biography] [[Category:1907 births|Dubinin, Nikolai]] [[Category:1998 deaths|Dubinin, Nikolai]] [[Category:Russian biologists|Dubinin, Nikolai Petrovich]] [[Category:Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences|Dubinin, Nikolai]] {{Russia-scientist-stub}} [[ru:Дубинин, Николай Петрович]]