Yuri Semenovich Lazurkin

Yuri Semenovich Lazurkin
Born 1916
USSR
Died August 5, 2009
Nationality Russia
Fields Polymer physics, DNA physics
Institutions Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute
I. V. Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy
Russian Academy of Sciences
Doctoral advisor Anatolii Petrovich Aleksandrov
Doctoral students Edward Trifonov
Known for founder of DNA physics

Yuri Semenovich Lazurkin was a Russian physicist and a founder of a new discipline DNA physics.[1]

Scientific career

Lazurkin started his career[1] in a novel field polymer physics. During the World War II, he was in the Navy and worked on demagnetizing the ships.

After the war, he returned to polymer physics.[2] One of the phenomenons that his laboratory studied and greatly contributed to its understanding, was DNA melting.

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