Aleksandr Bayev
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Aleksandr Bayev
Summary
Aleksandr Bayev is a human[1]. His place of birth was Chita[2]. He was born on December 28, 1903[3]. He died in Moscow[4]. He died on December 31, 1994[5]. He worked as a chemist[6], scientist[7], biologist[8], biochemist[9], and molecular biologist[10].
Key Facts
- Aleksandr Bayev was born in Chita[2].
- Aleksandr Bayev passed away in Moscow[4].
- Aleksandr Bayev was born on December 28, 1903[3].
- Aleksandr Bayev was born on January 10, 1904[11].
- Aleksandr Bayev died on December 31, 1994[5].
- Burial took place at Kuntsevo Cemetery[12].
- A child of Aleksandr Bayev was Tatiana Bayeva[13].
- Aleksandr Bayev held citizenship in Soviet Union[14].
- Aleksandr Bayev held citizenship in Russia[15].
- Aleksandr Bayev's professions included chemist[6].
- Aleksandr Bayev worked as a scientist[7].
- Aleksandr Bayev's professions included biologist[8].
- Aleksandr Bayev worked as a biochemist[9].
- Aleksandr Bayev's professions included molecular biologist[10].
- Aleksandr Bayev worked as a physicist[16].
- Aleksandr Bayev's field of work was biochemistry[17].
- Aleksandr Bayev's field of work was biology[18].
- Aleksandr Bayev's field of work was molecular biochemistry[19].
- Aleksandr Bayev's field of work was physics[20].
- Aleksandr Bayev's field of work was genetics[21].
- Aleksandr Bayev was employed by Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology[22].
- Aleksandr Bayev was educated at Kazan Federal University[23].
- Aleksandr Bayev's doctoral advisor was Vladimir Engelgardt[24].
- Aleksandr Bayev received the USSR State Prize[25].
- Aleksandr Bayev received the Order of Lenin[26].
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Origins and Family
Aleksandr Bayev's place of birth was Chita[2]. Recorded date of birth include December 28, 1903[3] and January 10, 1904[11].
Education
Aleksandr Bayev was educated at Kazan Federal University[23]. His doctoral advisor was Vladimir Engelgardt[24]. He earned the academic degree of Doktor of Biology Sciences[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[6], scientist[7], biologist[8], biochemist[9], molecular biologist[10], and physicist[16]. Fields of work include biochemistry[17], an interdisciplinary science[28]; biology[18], a branch of science[29]; molecular biochemistry[19]; physics[20], a branch of science[30]; and genetics[21], a science[31], founded in 1900[32]. Among Aleksandr Bayev's employers was Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology[22]. He supervised Mikhail Kirpichnikov as a doctoral student[33].
Recognition
Awards received include USSR State Prize[25], a Soviet state award[34], in Soviet Union[35], founded in 1966[36]; Order of Lenin[26], an order[37], in Soviet Union[38], founded in 1930[39]; Hero of Socialist Labour[40], a title of honor[41], in Soviet Union[42], founded in 1938[43]; Order of the October Revolution[44], an order[45], in Soviet Union[46], founded in 1967[47]; Demidov Prize[48], an award[49], in Russian Empire[50], founded in 1831[51]; and VA Engelhardt Gold Medal[52], a science award[53], in Russia[54].
Personal Life
A child of Aleksandr Bayev was Tatiana Bayeva[13]. He was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[55].
Death and Burial
Aleksandr Bayev died on December 31, 1994[5]. He passed away in Moscow[4]. He is buried at Kuntsevo Cemetery[12].
FAQs
Where was Aleksandr Bayev born?
Aleksandr Bayev's place of birth was Chita[2].
Where did Aleksandr Bayev die?
Aleksandr Bayev passed away in Moscow[4].
What did Aleksandr Bayev do for work?
Aleksandr Bayev worked as chemist[6], scientist[7], biologist[8], biochemist[9], and molecular biologist[10].
Where did Aleksandr Bayev go to school?
Aleksandr Bayev was educated at Kazan Federal University[23].
What awards did Aleksandr Bayev receive?
Honors received include USSR State Prize[25], Order of Lenin[26], Hero of Socialist Labour[40], and Order of the October Revolution[44].