Yuri Alexandrovich Orlov, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Yuri Alexandrovich Orlov

Russian paleontologist

Date of Birth: 31-May-1893

Place of Birth: Syzran, Samara Oblast, Russia

Date of Death: 02-Oct-1966

Profession: zoologist, paleontologist

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Yuri Alexandrovich Orlov

  • Yuri Alexandrovich Orlov (Yurij, Juriy, Jurii) (Russian: ?ยด??? ??????ยด??????? ????ยด?; June 12, 1893 โ€” October 2, 1966) โ€” Russian and Soviet zoologist, paleontologist.
  • Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (from 1960, corresponding member since 1953).His father was Alexander Fedorovich Orlov (1855โ€“1940), member of Narodnaya Volya, official of Udel department of Vologda and Arkhangelskls Governorates.
  • His mother was Vera Pavlovna Tumarkin (1862โ€“1899), from Bessarabian Jewish merchants family, the older sister of Anna Tumarkin.
  • She served as an otolaryngology doctor at St.
  • Petersburg's Conservatory. Orlov studied zoology and anatomy at the State University of St.
  • Petersburg under A.A.
  • Zavarzin.
  • He then taught from 1916 to 1924 at the Medical Faculty of the University of Perm, during the Russian Civil War turmoil under some very difficult conditions.
  • and from 1924 to 1935 at the Institute for Brain Research and the Military Medical Academy in Leningrad.
  • At that time, he studied the nervous system of arthropods.
  • From 1925 he devoted his research interests to paleontology, the old love of his youth, and joined A.A.
  • Borisyack..
  • He taught at the Mining Academy in Leningrad and from 1939 at the Lomonosov State University in Moscow. He was the chief editor of a fifteen-volume series "Fundamentals of paleontology." In 1967 he was awarded the Lenin Prize posthumously. Director of the Paleontological Institute, The Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1945โ€“1966).In 1955 he signed a Letter of Three Hundred against notorious Stalinist Trofim Lysenko.

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