Khachatour Koshtoyants ( Russian: Хачатур Седракович Коштоянц; September 26, 1900 – April 2, 1961) was a Soviet and Russian physiologist, [1] Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (since 1939), [1] Member of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences (since 1943), [1] Professor at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (since 1930), [1] Doktor Nauk in Biological Sciences (1935). [2]
He was a Laureate of the 1947 Stalin Prize. [1]
He was born in Armenia. [3] He graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1926. [1] From 1929 he worked in his alma mater. [2] In 1935 he received the title of Professor. [2]
From 1943 Koshtoyants headed the Department of Physiology of Animals at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. [1] Also from 1936 he worked at the Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. [1] From 1946 to 1953 he was Director of the Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology. [1]
He died in Moscow in 1961. [1]
Khachatour Koshtoyants ( Russian: Хачатур Седракович Коштоянц; September 26, 1900 – April 2, 1961) was a Soviet and Russian physiologist, [1] Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (since 1939), [1] Member of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences (since 1943), [1] Professor at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (since 1930), [1] Doktor Nauk in Biological Sciences (1935). [2]
He was a Laureate of the 1947 Stalin Prize. [1]
He was born in Armenia. [3] He graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1926. [1] From 1929 he worked in his alma mater. [2] In 1935 he received the title of Professor. [2]
From 1943 Koshtoyants headed the Department of Physiology of Animals at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. [1] Also from 1936 he worked at the Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. [1] From 1946 to 1953 he was Director of the Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology. [1]
He died in Moscow in 1961. [1]