Microbiologists M.R. Sharipova and A.M. Mardanova are Talented Students and Teachers

Maxim Trushin
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The history of the formation and development of the microbiological discipline at the Imperial Kazan University began in the middle of the XIX century. Then the first attempts were made to control infectious processes in the Kazan province (cholera, influenza, smallpox). With the advent of the microscope, university researchers have gained a new opportunity to observe microorganisms. At the end of the 19th century, the issues of medical and general microbiology were widely discussed in the scientific community of the city. At the very beginning of the twentieth century, the Bacteriological Institute was opened at the Faculty of Medicine, which became the flagship of these studies. However, microbiological research began to develop at other faculties of Kazan University already under Soviet rule (the work of A.P. Ponomarev and his student S.I. Limanova-Kolosova). They mainly dealt with issues of ecological and geological microbiology. At the very beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the University Laboratory of Microbiology was headed by M.I. Belyaeva, who in 1969 achieved the opening of the Department of Microbiology as part of the Biology and Soil Faculty of Kazan State University named after V.I. Ulyanov-Lenin. She was the founder of a new modern direction — the study of enzymes of microorganisms. Her students, who later became professors, R.P. Naumova and I.B. Leshchinskaya, have already educated their talented followers. This article is devoted to a review of the scientific and pedagogical activities of professors M.R. Sharipova and A.M. Mardanova, employees of the Department of Microbiology of Kazan Federal University. Bangladesh Journal of Infectious Diseases, December 2023;10(2):104-109
微生物学家 M.R. Sharipova 和 A.M. Mardanova 是才华横溢的学生和教师
喀山帝国大学微生物学科的形成和发展史始于十九世纪中叶。当时首次尝试控制喀山省的传染病(霍乱、流感、天花)。随着显微镜的出现,大学研究人员获得了观察微生物的新机会。19 世纪末,医学和普通微生物学问题在城市科学界得到了广泛讨论。二十世纪初,医学院开设了细菌研究所,成为这些研究的旗舰。然而,在苏联统治时期,喀山大学其他院系的微生物研究也开始发展起来(A.P. Ponomarev 和他的学生 S.I. Limanova-Kolosova)。他们主要研究生态和地质微生物学问题。伟大卫国战争初期,大学微生物实验室由 M.I. Belyaeva 领导,她于 1969 年成立了微生物学系,作为喀山国立大学以 V.I. Ulyanov-Lenin 命名的生物和土壤系的一部分。她是研究微生物酶这一现代新方向的创始人。她的学生,后来成为教授的 R.P. Naumova 和 I.B. Leshchinskaya 已经培养出了自己才华横溢的追随者。本文专门回顾了喀山联邦大学微生物学系教授 M.R. Sharipova 和 A.M. Mardanova 的科研和教学活动。孟加拉国传染病杂志》,2023年12月;10(2):104-109
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