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Yuri Ovchinnikov (biochemist)

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391:. It was in this latter context that Ovchinnikov was appointed to the highly secret Interdepartmental Scientific-Technical Council on Molecular Biology and Genetics - known also by the coded designation P.O. Box A-3092. The council was the nerve centre of the Soviet biological weapons programme. By stressing the potential military applications of the newly emerging techniques of molecular biology, Ovchinnikov was able to extract substantial resources for his research endeavours in the biological sciences. In 1984, for example, he was able to secure reported US$ 300 million funding from the Soviet government for the construction of palatial new quarters for his institute which consisted of thirteen interconnected seven-storey buildings which from above described a huge DNA double helix. Occupying an area of 85,000 square metres it was generously equipped and had an annual budget of a reported 100 million roubles. 956: 25: 229: 268: 138: 360:
Ovchinnikov's political career mirrored his achievements within the USSR Academy of Sciences. It is highly unlikely that he would have advanced so far, so quickly, in the scientific arena without the full and enthusiastic engagement of the Soviet political system. He joined the Communist Party of the
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in 1977. He was also president of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (1984-1986), Director of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry in Moscow (1970-1988) and professor at Moscow State University. From 1972 through to 1984 he served concomitantly as head of the Laboratory of Protein
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of the USSR Council of Ministers. He attended the XXV, VVVI and XXVII Congresses of the CPSU as a delegate in 1976, 1981 and 1986 respectively.
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Ovchinnikov, Yu. A.; Abdulaev, N. G.; Zolotarev, A. S.; Artamonov, I. D.; Bespalov, I. A.; Dergachev, A. E.; Tsuda, M. (1988-05-09).
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and subsequently became the youngest vice president of the academy in its history (1974-1988). He was elected to the
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Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Ovchinnikov, Yu. A.; Lipkin, V. M.; Modyanov, N. N.; Chertov, O. Yu.; Smirnov, Yu. V. (1977-04-01).
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Technology and Transition: A Survey of Biotechnology in Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic States
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Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, 1985–1990
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He contributed to the field of biophysics and biochemistry through research in
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Leitenberg, Milton; Zilinskas, Raymond A.; Kuhn, Jens H. (2012-06-29).
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Academic staff of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
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