List of Russian biologists
This list of Russian biologists includes the famous biologists from the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire and other predecessor states of Russia. Biologists of all specialities may be listed here, including ecologists, botanists, zoologists, paleontologists, biochemists, physiologists and others.
Alphabetical list
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- Karl Baer, naturalist, founder of the Russian Entomological Society, formulated embryological Baer's laws
- Alexander Barchenko, notable for his research of Hyperborea
- Jacques von Bedriaga, prominent herpetologist, described Bedriaga's Rock Lizard and Bedriaga's Skink
- Andrey Belozersky, founder of molecular biology
- Dmitry Belyaev, domesticated silver fox
- Lev Berg, ichthyologist of Central Asia and European Russia
- Yuli Berkovich, experimented with seed germination in zero gravity
- Nikolai Bernstein, neurophysiologist, coined the term biomechanics
- Vladimir Betz, discovered giant pyramidal neurons of primary motor cortex
- Anatoli Petrovich Bogdanov, notable biologist
- Andrey Bolotov, major 18th century agriculturist, discovered dichogamy, pioneered cross-pollination
- August von Bongard, botanist of Alaska, discoverer of Sitka Spruce and Red Alder
- Antonina Borissova, notable botanist
- Zinaida Botschantzeva, notable botanist
- Alexander Bunge, major botanist of Siberia (especially Altai)
- Alexey Bystrow, notable paleontologist
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- Ilya Darevsky, notable biologist
- Nikolay Dubinin, studied the genetic basis of the human individuality in different populations. Studied variability and heritability of neuro, and psychodynamic parameters
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- Georgii Karpechenko, inventor of rabbage, an early experimental allopolyploid and non-sterile hybrid obtained through crossbreeding of distant species)
- Karl Fedorovich Kessler, notable zoologist
- Alexander Keyserling, notable zoologist
- Nikolai Koltsov, discoverer of cytoskeleton
- Vladimir Komarov, plant geographer, President of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, founder of the Komarov Botanical Institute
- Aleksei Alekseevich Korotnev, notable zoologist
- Alexander Kovalevsky, embryologist, major researcher of gastrulation
- Vladimir Kovalevsky, studied the effect of meteorological, hydrological, and temperature factors on harvest
- Alexey Kondrashov, works on evolutionary genetics. Developed the deterministic mutation hypothesis explaining the maintenance of sexual reproduction, sympatric speciation, and evaluated mutation rates
- August David Krohn, pioneer in marine biology and published essential works on Chaetognatha (Arrow Worms)
- Peter Kropotkin, notable zoologist
- Ludmila Kuprianova, notable botanist
- Andrei Kursanov, major physiologist and biochemist
- Sergei Kurzanov, notable paleontologist
- Nikolai Jakovlevice Kusnezov, notable entomologist
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- Alexander Lebedev, known for his work on the biochemical basis of behavior
- Olga Lepeshinskaya, advocate of spontaneous generation
- Ivan Lepyokhin, notable botanist
- Peter Lesgaft, founder of the modern system of physical education, one of founders of theoretical anatomy
- Vladimir Ippolitovich Lipsky, notable botanist
- Dmitry Litvinov, notable botanist
- Trofim Lysenko, agronomist, developer of yarovization, infamous for lysenkoism
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- Evgeny Maleev, discoverer of Talarurus, Tarbosaurus, and Therizinosaurus
- Carl Maximowicz, pioneer researcher of the Far Eastern flora
- Ilya Mechnikov, pioneer researcher of immune system, probiotics and phagocytosis, coined the term gerontology, Nobel Prize in Medicine winner
- Zhores Medvedev, notable biologist
- Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin, notable botanist
- Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay, notable ethnologist
- Sergei Mirkin, notable DNA researcher
- Andrey Vasilyevich Martynov, notable entomologist
- Mikhail Menzbier, major ornithologist, discoverer of the Menzbier's Marmot
- Konstantin Merezhkovsky, major lichenologist, developer of symbiogenesis theory, a founder of endosymbiosis theory
- Ivan Michurin, pomologist, selectionist and geneticist, practiced crossing of geographically distant plants, created hundreds of fruit cultivars
- Alexander Middendorf, zoologist and explorer, studied the influence of permafrost on living beings, coined the term radula, prominent horse breeder
- Victor Motschulsky, prominent coleopterologist (researcher of beetles)
- Dmitrii Mushketov, notable paleontologist
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- Heinz Christian Pander, embryologist, discoverer of germ layers
- Peter Simon Pallas, polymath naturalist and explorer, discoverer of multiple animals, including the Pallas's cat, Pallas's Squirrel, and Pallas's Gull
- Vladimir Pasechnik, notable biologist
- Ivan Pavlov, founder of modern physiology, the first to research classical conditioning, Nobel Prize in Medicine winner
- Alexander Petrunkevitch, eminent arachnologist of his time. Described over 130 spider species
- Nikolay Pirogov, founded field surgery. Was one of the first surgeons in Europe to use ether as an anaesthetic
- Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky, published the first EEG and the evoked potential of the mammalian brain
- Nikolai Przhevalsky, explorer and naturalist, brought vast collections from Central Asia, discovered the only extant species of wild horse
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- Ivan Schmalhausen, developer of modern evolutionary synthesis
- Leopold von Schrenck, ethnographer, zoologist, discovered the Amur sturgeon, Manchurian Black Water Snake and Schrenck's Bittern
- Boris Schwanwitsch, entomologist, applied colour patterns of insect wings to military camouflage during World War II
- Ivan Sechenov, founder of electrophysiology and neurophysiology
- Andrey Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky, notable entomologist
- Aleksandr Grigorevich Sharov, notable paleontologist
- Pyotr Shirshov, hydrobiologist, participant of many arctic expeditions including the first drifting ice station, North Pole-1, researched plankton in polar regions and proved there is life in high altitudes of the Arctic Ocean, founded and headed the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology
- Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Shmuk, studied the biochemistry of tobacco
- Julian Ivanovitsch Siemaschko, notable zoologist
- Alexey Skvortsov, notable botanist
- Boris Sergeyevich Sokolov, notable paleontologist
- Alexander Spirin, made significant contributions to the biochemistry of nucleic acids, and protein biosynthesis
- Yaroslav Starobogatov, notable zoologist
- Georg Wilhelm Steller, naturalist, participant of Vitus Bering's voyages, discoverer of Steller's Jay, Steller's Eider, extinct Steller's Sea Cow and multiple other animals
- Lina Stern, pioneer researcher of blood-brain barrier
- Vladimir Sukachev, notable geobotanist
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- Armen Takhtajan, developer of Takhtajan system of flowering plant classification, major biogeographer
- Aleksandr Tikhomirov, notable zoologist
- Kliment Timiryazev, plant physiologist and evolutionist, major researcher of chlorophyll
- Nikolai Timofeeff-Ressovsky, major researcher of radiation genetics, population genetics, and microevolution
- Vladimir Andreevich Tranzschel, mycologist. Expert on rust fungi
- Lev Tsenkovsky, pioneer researcher of the ontogenesis of lower plants and animals
- Mikhail Tsvet, inventor of chromatography
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- Nikolai Vavilov, botanist and geneticist, gathered the world's largest collection of plant seeds, identified the centres of origin of main cultivated plants
- Vladimir Vernadsky, founded biogeochemistry. Pioneered research into the noosphere
- Mikhail Voronin, major researcher of fungi and plant pathology
- Olga Vinogradova, accomplished neuroscientist
- Sergey Vinogradsky, microbiologist, ecologist, and soil scientist, pioneered the biogeochemical cycle concept, discovered lithotrophy and chemosynthesis, invented the Winogradsky column for breeding of microorganisms
- Roman Vishniac, accomplished biologist
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