![]() Professor Oleg Kiselev, director of the Research Institute of Influenza, dies at the age of 70Professor Oleg Kiselev, director of the Research Institute of Influenza since 1988, has died suddenly at the age of 70.
The scientific profile of prof. Kiselev was vast, covering various issues of biochemistry, molecular biology, virology and biosafety. His achievements saw light in more than 200 research papers, patents and monographs. Prof. Kiselev played a huge role in promoting collaboration with international institutions engaged in influenza studies. As the director of WHO National Influenza Center for Russia, he actively supported development of influenza surveillance in Russia and worldwide. He also served as a WHO expert in issues of global influenza pandemic preparedness. Oleg Kiselev was a full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). He headed RAS St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Society of Biochemists and Molecular Virologists and was a member of various scientific and medical editorial boards and councils. He was also distinguished with many state and research community awards including the Russian Government Prize in Science and Technology, and Order of Merit for Fatherland II. He will be remembered as a prominent researcher, talented mentor and a high-minded leader. Back to list |