Anatoly Grigoriev
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23 March 1943
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| Born | Anatoly Ivanovich Grigoriev 23 March 1943 Medelivka, Reichskommissariat Ukraine |
| Died | 11 February 2023 (aged 79) |
| Alma mater | 2nd MOLSMI |
| Occupation | Physiologist |
| Employer(s) | Institute of Medicobiological Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow State University |
| Organization(s) | Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union Russian Academy of Sciences |
Anatoly Ivanovich Grigoriev (Russian: Анатолий Иванович Григорьев; 23 March 1943 – 11 February 2023) was a Soviet and Russian physiologist. He was a Doctor of Sciences (1980), Professor at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (1996).[1] Laureate of the 1989 USSR State Prize and winner of the 2001 State Prize of the Russian Federation.[2] Disciple of Oleg Gazenko, Grigoriev was one of the leading scientists in bioastronautics and space flight medicine.
Grigoriev was born in Medelivka, Reichskommissariat Ukraine on 23 March 1943.[3] In 1966, Grigoriev graduated from the Russian National Research Medical University.[3]
Grigoriev was a student of Academicians V. V. Parin and Oleg Gazenko.[1][4]
In 1970, Grigoriev defended his Candidate's Dissertation.[3] In 1980, he defended his doctoral dissertation.[3]