Constantin Scriabine

Constantin Ivanovich Scriabine

Memorial plaque devoted to Constantin Scriabine in Vlakhernskoye-Kuzminki
Born (1878-11-25)25 November 1878
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died 17 September 1972(1972-09-17) (aged 93)
Moscow, Russia
Nationality Russian Empire, USSR
Fields Biology, Helminthology
Alma mater Dorpat (Tartu) Veterinary Institute
Notable awards Hero of Socialist Labor, Winner of Stalin Prize and Lenin Prize

Constantin Ivanovich Scriabine (1878–1972) was a Soviet scientist in the field of Helminthology, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1939), academician of USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, Hero of Socialist Labor (1958), winner of Stalin Prize and Lenin Prize. He was a founder of the helminthology school, and an author of landmark books on helminths in Soviet Union.

Life

Constantin Ivanovich Scriabine was born on 25 November (7 December) 1878 in Saint Petersburg. In 1905 he graduated from Dorpat (Tartu) Veterinary Institute. From 1905 to 1911 C.I.Scriabine worked as a veterinary physician in Aulie-Ata and Shymkent. In 1912 to 1914 he was sent on assignment mission to Germany, Switzerland, and France. From 1915 to 1917, C.I.Scriabine worked as a researcher in the Central Veterinary Laboratory of Saint Petersburg. In 1917 he became a professor of the Parasitology Department of Don Veterinary Institute in Novocherkassk. He was a Head of the Department of the Moscow Veterinary Institute (1920-1925) and (1933-1941), and at the same time Head of Helminthology Division of the Central Tropical Institute (1921-1941).

Tributes

The genus Skrjabinella is named after the parasitologist.

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