Lev Tsenkovsky

Deceased Person

1822 – 1887

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Who was Lev Tsenkovsky?

Lev Semyonovich Tsenkovsky was a Polish-Ukrainian botanist, protozoologist, bacteriologist, who was mostly active in Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire. He was a corresponding member of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences.

Lev Tsenkovsky graduated from Saint Petersburg University in 1844. As a professor, he taught at the Demidov Lyceum in Yaroslavl, Saint Petersburg University, Novorossiysk University in Odessa, and Kharkov University. Lev Tsenkovsky was one of the pioneers of the ontogenetic method of studying lower plants and lower animals. Also, he was developing a concept on genetic unity of flora and fauna. Tsenkovsky was one of the advocates of the teachings of Charles Darwin. He is known to have suggested methods of developing an effective anthrax vaccine. Lev Tsenkovsky contributed to the organization of the first vaccination station in Kharkov in 1887.

This article includes content derived from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969–1978, which is partially in the public domain.

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Born
1822
Also known as
  • Ценковский, Лев Семёнович
Education
  • Saint Petersburg State University
Died
1887

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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