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Name
  
Simon Shnoll


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Books
  
The Physicochemical Factors of Biological Evolution

Education
  
Moscow State University

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Simon El'evich Shnol (Russian: Симон Эльевич Шноль; born 21 March 1930 in Moscow) is a biophysicist, and a historian of Soviet science. He is a professor at Physics Department of Moscow State University and a member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. His fields of interest are the oscillatory processes in biology, the theory of evolution, Chronobiology, and the history of science. He has mentored many successful scientists, including Anatoly Zhabotinsky and Fazly Ataullakhanov.

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Biography

Simon Shnoll was born in Moscow in 1930. His father was Eli Gershevich Shnol, a linguist and philosopher. His mother was Faina Yakovlevna Yudovich, a teacher of Russian language and literature. In 1946, he was enrolled to Moscow State University (MSU). After graduation, he was engaged in developing new methods for using radioactive isotopes in medicine, in the Central Institute for Improvement of Medicine in Moscow, where he worked until 1959. In 1960 he went to work at MSU. Since 1975 he taught as a Professor of Biophysics. Since 1963, he was the head of Laboratory of Physical Biochemistry at the Institute of Biophysics in Pushchino. The first scientific papers were devoted to ATPases and the use of radioactive isotopes in experimental and clinical studies. He is married and has a son, Alexey Kondrashov.

Research

During 1954-1957, Shnoll demonstrated a high probability of oscillatory modes in biochemical reactions. Study of chemical oscillating reactions conducted under his direction gained prominence to his graduate student Anatoly Zhabotinsky, who investigated in detail the reaction previously discovered by Boris Belousov. He later worked in the fields of Chronobiology and Astrobiology.

He is author of over 200 scientific papers. He is also author of books "Physico-chemical factors of biological evolution" (1979) and "Heroes, villains, and conformists of Russian Science" (2001). He mentored 70 successful PhD students. A minor planet «Shnollia» was named after him.

During many years, Simon Shnoll was a jury chairman on Biology Olympiads conducted at Moscow State University. He is a member of editorial board of Russian journal "Priroda" ("Nature").

Selected publications

  • S. Shnoll Physico-chemical factors of biological evolution. - Moscow: Nauka, 1979. - 263.
  • S. Shnoll Cosmophysical factors in random processes . - Stockholm (Sweden): Svenska fysikarkivat, 2009. - 388. - ISBN 978-91-85917-06-8
  • References

    Simon Shnoll Wikipedia