Ivan Pavlov
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Ivan Pavlov

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Personal information
Birth dateSeptember 14, 1849
Birth placeRyazan, Russia
Death dateFebruary 27, 1936(age 86)
Death placeLeningrad, Soviet Union
ResidenceRussian Empire, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian, Soviet
FieldsPhysiologist, psychologist, physician
InstitutionsMilitary Medical Academy
Alma materSaint Petersburg University
Known forClassical conditioning
Transmarginal inhibition
Behavior modification
Notable awardsNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1904)

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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (September 14, 1849 - February 27, 1936) was a famous Russian physiologist. He was born on September 14, 1849 at Ryazan, where his father, Peter Dmitrievich Pavlov, was a village priest. He was educated first at the church school in Ryazan and then at the theological seminary there.

Inspired by the progressive ideas which D. I. Pisarev, the most eminent of the Russian literary critics of the 1860s and I. M. Sechenov, the father of Russian physiology, were spreading, Pavlov abandoned his religious career and decided to devote his life to science. In 1870 he enrolled in the physics and mathematics faculty to take the course in natural science.

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Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine

Emil Behring (1901) * Ronald Ross (1902) * Niels Finsen (1903) * Ivan Pavlov (1904) * Robert Koch (1905) * Camillo Golgi / Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1906) * Alphonse Laveran (1907) * Ilya Mechnikov / Paul Ehrlich (1908) * Emil Kocher (1909) * Albrecht Kossel (1910) * Allvar Gullstrand (1911) * Alexis Carrel (1912) * Charles Richet (1913) * Robert Bárány (1914) * Jules Bordet (1919) * August Krogh (1920) * Archibald Hill / Otto Meyerhof (1922) * Frederick Banting / John Macleod (1923) * Willem Einthoven (1924)

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