Vertical Transmission from Russia
Elizaveta Bonch-Osmolovskaya
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President of the Russian Microbiological Society
Microbiology Australia 39(3) 113-114 https://doi.org/10.1071/MA18052
Published: 3 September 2018
Abstract
The Russian Microbiological Society has had a long and complicated history, reflecting the recent history of our country. It was established in 1957, in the Soviet Union, as the All-Union Microbiological Society and in the mid-80s comprised more than 5000 members. Several distinguished Russian microbiologists were its Presidents: the last one was Professor Elena Kondrat'eva, famous for her investigations of bacterial photosynthesis. However, the Society did not survive all the changes of the 90s, and, in spite of an attempt to revive it in 1992, did not exist until 2003.