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Pavlov Institute of Physiology


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PAVLOV INSTITUTE OF PHYSIOLOGY of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located at 6 Makarova Embankment, is a scientific research institution and a coordinating centre for research into animal and human physiology. It was established in 1925 as the Physiological Institute on the initiative of I. P. Pavlov (the first director) on basis of the Physiological Laboratory of the Academy of Sciences established in 1864 by academician V. F. Ovsyannikov. The institute mainly researched the problems of higher nervous activity during the first years of its existence. It was renamed the Institute of Physiology and Pathology of Higher Nervous Activity in 1934. In 1936, it was united with the Laboratory of Animal Physiology in Moscow, becoming the I. P. Pavlov Physiological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR headed by L. A. Orbeli in 1936-50. During the years of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45, the institute conducted research, which was important for the war effort (the effects of insufficient oxygen on the human body as well as blast waves from explosions etc.). The institute received its present-day name in 1950 as a result of uniting with the Institute of Physiology of the Central Nervous System and the Academician I. P. Pavlov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Pathology of Nervous Activity. By the beginning of the 1960s, research in the sphere of evolutional physiology was recommenced at the Institute of Physiology and the institute started to develop research into the problems of physiology of separate visceral systems and ecological physiology. A section of cosmic biology and physiology was formed in 1961. Since the beginning of the 1980s, the institute has been developing research into the problems of physiology of perception and comprehension of information, physiology of blood circulation, breathing, digestive and endocrine systems, neurohumoral regulation of visceral systems. The Memorial I. P. Pavlov Museum-Flat (see Pavlov Memorial Museums) exists in the structure of the institute. The majority of the subdivisions of the Institute of Physiology are located in the scientific town Koltushi of Vsevolozhsky District founded by Pavlov. The Main Administration of Floating Rate Taxes and State Sale of Drinks was housed in the building at 6 Makarova Embankment (1900-01, architect N. N. Tamm) before 1917.

References: Ланге К. А. Институт физиологии имени И. П. Павлова: Очерк истории организации и развития. Л., 1975; Захаржевский В. Б., Андреева В. Н. Ордена Трудового Красного Знамени Институт физиологии имени И. П. Павлова. Л., 1984.

O. N. Ansberg.

Persons
Orbeli Leon (Levon) Abgarovich
Pavlov Ivan Petrovich
Tamm Nikolay Nikolaevich

Addresses
Makarova Embankment/Saint Petersburg, city, house 6

Bibliographies
Ланге К. А. Институт физиологии имени И. П. Павлова: Очерк истории организации и развития. Л., 1975
Захаржевский В. Б., Андреева В. Н. Ордена Трудового Красного Знамени Институт физиологии имени И. П. Павлова. Л., 1984

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Academician Pavlov Memorial Museums (entry)


Academician Pavlov Memorial Museums (entry)

ACADEMICIAN PAVLOV MEMORIAL MUSEUMS. 1) The Memorial Study and Library of Academician I. P. Pavlov was established in 1937. It is housed in the Department of Physiology of the Institute of Experimental Medicine (12 Akademika Pavlova Street) where

Makarova Embankment

MAKAROVA EMBANKMENT (until 1887 - Malaya Neva River Embankment, until 1952 - Tuchkova Embankment), between Birzhevaya Square and Smolenka River Embankment, on Vasilievsky Island, on the left bank of the Malaya Neva. The embankment was named after S

Orbeli L.A., (1882-1958), physiologist

ORBELI Leon (Levon) Abgarovich (1882-1958), physiologist, member (1935) and vice-president (1942-46) of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1943)

Pavlov I.P., (1849-1936), physiologist

PAVLOV Ivan Petrovich (1849-1936, Leningrad), physiologist, member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1907), Russian Academy of Sciences (1917), Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1925). He came to St