Luarsab Sharashidze
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Luarsab Sharashidze (18 January 1923, Tbilisi, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic - 7 February 1991, Tbilisi) was a Georgian physician, academic, pathologist, morphologist, and a pioneer of Cytochemistry and Histochemistry in Georgia. He was one of the principal developers and contributor of the Georgian Medical Healthcare system. He was the founder and director of the First Scientific Research and Clinical Centre of Oncology in Georgia. Internationally renowned Georgian academic and diagnostic cancer pathologist. Educator of many generations of Georgian and Soviet medical scientists, author of 10 monographs and 300 scientific works, project leader of 78 Phd and Doctorate theses, Honorary and Meritorious member of Georgian Academy of Sciences (1984). Sharashidze's notable scientific research discoveries in Experimental Oncology were included in the Great Medical Encyclopedia of USSR. He is the one and only Georgian and Soviet scientist who participated in all international symposiums and congresses of Cytochemistry and Histochemistry worldwide.
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Luarsab Sharashidze | |
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Born | (1923-01-18)January 18, 1923 |
Died | February 7, 1991(1991-02-07) (aged 68) Tbilisi, Socialist Soviet Republic of Georgia |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Georgian Oncology Scientific Center |
Luarsab Sharashidze had 50 years of scientific and teaching experience in pathology, morphology, cyto-histochemistry and oncology.