Nikolai Petrovich Dublinin
Nikolai Petrovich Dublinin (January 4 1907–March 26 1998) was a Russian biologist.
Corresponding Member of the Division of Biological Sciences since 1946 and Academician of the Divison of the General Biology since 1966.
He was a founder member of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics (IC&G) in the Russian Academy of Sciences. During his two years of his directorship (1957–1959) Dublinin worked out research goals at the IC&G and assembled its early staff.
D.K. 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, Dublinin 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.
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