Top publications, top researchers, Faculty of Biology, Moscow University,
МГУ, биологический факультет, рейтинг публикаций, рейтинг ученых,
according to ResearchGate,
week ending January 2, 2016.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2016/01/top-publications-top-researchers.html
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МГУ, биологический факультет, рейтинг публикаций, рейтинг ученых,
according to ResearchGate,
week ending January 2, 2016.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2016/01/top-publications-top-researchers.html
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ON MOSCOW UNIVERSITY:
(SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA)
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graduate and postgraduate) and about 7 000 undergraduates study at the ...**
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11 Nobel laureates and 7 Fields Medal winners are affiliated with the university. It is the alma mater of many famous writers such as Anton Chekhov and Ivan Turgenev, politicians such as Mikhail Gorbachev and Mikhail Suslov, as well as renowned mathematicians and physicists such as Boris Demidovich, Vladimir Arnold, and Andrey Kolmogorov.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Moscow_State_University_people
Wassily Kandinsky - painter

Lomonosov Moscow State University
www.msu.ru/en/
Moscow State University was established in 1755; More than 40 000 students (**
11 Nobel laureates and 7 Fields Medal winners are affiliated with the university. It is the alma mater of many famous writers such as Anton Chekhov and Ivan Turgenev, politicians such as Mikhail Gorbachev and Mikhail Suslov, as well as renowned mathematicians and physicists such as Boris Demidovich, Vladimir Arnold, and Andrey Kolmogorov.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Moscow_State_University_people
Notable awards recipients
Nobel laureates:
- Alexey Abrikosov, MS 1948[1] - Physicist; Nobel laureate in Physics in 2003
- Ilya Frank - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958
- Vitaly Ginzburg, MS 1938,[2] PhD 1942 - physicist; Nobel laureate in Physics in 2003
- Mikhail Gorbachev, MA 1955[3] - Head of State of the Soviet Union; winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 1990
- Pyotr Kapitsa - professor of physics; Nobel laureate in Physics in 1978
- Lev Landau - professor of physics;[4] Nobel laureate in Physics in 1962
- Boris Pasternak, MA 1913[5] - writer, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958
- Alexander Prokhorov - professor of physics; Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964
- Andrei Sakharov, MS 1942 - nuclear physicist; winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975
- Nikolay Semyonov - professor of chemistry;[6] Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1956
- Igor Tamm, MS 1918[7] - physicist; winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1958
Fields Medal laureates
- Vladimir Drinfeld (attended 1969-1974) - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1990; Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago
- Maxim Kontsevich (attended 1980-1985)[8] - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1998
- Grigory Margulis, PhD 1970 - mathematician; Erastus L. DeForest Professor of Mathematics at Yale University;[9] winner of the Fields Medal in 1978
- Sergei Novikov, BA 1960[10] - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 1970
- Andrei Okounkov, PhD 1995 - mathematician; winner of the Fields Medal in 2006; Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University[11]
- Vladimir Voevodsky (attended 1982)
Turing Award laureates
- C. A. R. Hoare (attended as graduate student) - computer scientist; winner of ACM Turing Award in 1980
Literature, journalism and philosophy
- Sergei Bulgakov - Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist
- Mitrofan Caspersz - notoriously reclusive public relations advisor and poet
- Pyotr Chaadaev - philosopher
- Boris Chicherin - jurist and political philosopher
- Anton Chekhov - short story writer and playwright
- Ekaterina Dashkova - major figure of the Russian Enlightenment
- Semyon Desnitsky - lawyer; introduced the ideas of Adam Smith to the Russian public
- Pavel Florensky - philosopher, Russian Orthodox theologian, historian
- Alexander Griboedov - writer, diplomat
- Yelena Khanga - journalist, writer, talk show host
- Sofokli Lazri - Albanian journalist and diplomat
- Mikhail Lermontov - poet, writer
- Merab Mamardashvili - philosopher
- Alpesh Patel - philosopher
- Musa Muradov - journalist
- Nitipoom Navaratna - columnist
- Aleksey Pisemsky - novelist and dramatist
- Anna Politkovskaya - journalist, human rights activist
- Vasily Rozanov - writer and philosopher
- Varlam Shalamov - writer, author of books on Soviet labor camps
- Dmitry Strelnikoff - poet, essayist, novelist
- Vladimir Toporov - philologist
- Nikolai Trubetzkoy - linguist and historian
- Ivan Turgenev - writer
- Maximilian Voloshin - poet
Business and finance
- Pyotr Aven
- Oleg Deripaska
- Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, Russian-born French billionaire, chairman of Louis Dreyfus
- Aleksander Mamut
Musicians and actors
- Sergei Bodrov, Jr. - actor
- Nashenas - Afghan musician
- Natalia O'Shea - singer-songwriter
- Elena Zoubareva - opera singer
Visual arts
- Wassily Kandinsky - painter, printmaker and art theorist
- Vsevolod Meyerhold - theatre director and producer
- Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko - theatre director, writer
- Vsevolod Pudovkin - film director
Wassily Kandinsky - painter











