THE SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF ACADEMICIAN V.A. KOZLOV (ON OCCASION OF 85th ANNIVERSARY)
Alexandra Andreevna Zaporozhchenko1,2, Mikhail Albertovich Subotyalov1,2, Oleg Viktorovich Sorokin1,2
1Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, Novosibirsk, Russia 2VedaGenetika LLC, Novosibirsk, Russia
Keywords: immunology, humoral immune response, V.A. Kozlov, immune regulation, clinical immunology, immunological school, erythroid cells, interleukins, tumor immunology
Abstract
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kozlov is one of the leading Russian immunologists who made significant contributions to the development of national and global immunology. His scientific work spans several decades and includes both fundamental research and applied clinical developments. The article presents a retrospective analysis of the scientific heritage of V.A. Kozlov in the context of the formation of key areas of immunological research in Russia. V.A. Kozlov’s scientific publications, archival sources, and patents are analyzed and his role in the formation of the scientific school and the training of specialists is assessed. The main stages of V.A. Kozlov’s scientific career are highlighted: his becoming in the 1960s and 1970s, the development of the laboratory and institutionalization of research in the 1980s and 1990s, the strengthening of the scientific school in the 2000s, and strategic activities and mentorship in the 2010s and 2020s. The scientist’s contributions to such areas as humoral immune regulation, cellular immunology, immuno-neuro-endocrine interactions, clinical immunology, and tumor immunology are shown. V.A. Kozlov is a key figure in the development of Russian immunology; his research and teaching activities had a system-forming impact on the scientific community, and the school he founded continues to uphold and advance immunological research traditions.
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