Alexander Gintsburg

Alexander Gintsburg
Александр Леонидович Гинцбург
Alexander Gintsburg in 2021
Born(1951-11-10)November 10, 1951
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMicrobiology

Alexander Leonidovich Gintsburg (Russian: Александр Леонидович Гинцбург; born 10 November 1951) is a Soviet and Russian microbiologist. Since 1997, he has been the director of the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology.[1] He is Jewish.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Академику Гинцбургу Александру Леонидовичу - 65 лет!". www.ras.ru. Russian Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Three Jews on a mission to develop a coronavirus vaccine".
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Named for Nikolay Gamaleya and founded by Felix Blyumental
Directors
  • Alexander Gintsburg (since 1997)
  • Sergey Prozorovsky (1982–1997)
Vaccines
Notable employees
  • Garry Abelev
  • Yuliya Ananyina [ru]
  • Otar Andzhaparidze [ru]
  • Oganes Baroyan [ru]
  • Lev Gromashevsky [ru]
  • Natalya Murashkevich
  • Sergey Drozdov [ru]
  • Zinaida Yermolyeva
  • Felix Yershov [ru]
  • Viktor Zhdanov
  • Pavel Zdrodovsky [ru]
  • Lev Zilber
  • Nikolay Kaverin [ru]
  • Eduard Korenberg [ru]
  • Dmitry Lvov [ru]
  • Alexey Olovnikov
  • Yevgeny Pavlovsky
  • Adelina-Victoria Skavronskaya [ru]
  • Anatoly Smorodintsev [ru]
  • Valentin Solovyov [ru]
  • Vladimir Timakov [ru]
  • Viktor Troitsky [ru]
  • Alexander Fridenshteyn [ru]
  • Mikhail Chumakov
Medical and health organizations based in Russia
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  • Scopus
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