Lupinskaya Zinaida Abramovna

Lupinskaya Zinaida Abramovna (1929)
,Doctor of Medical Sciences (1977), Professor (1979)
Jewish. Born in the town of Ruzhin, Zhytomyr region, Ukrainian SSR.
Graduated from KGMU (1946), and completed her postgraduate studies there (1950).
Worked as a lecturer, associate professor, and professor at KGMU, and since 1993 - professor at KRSU.
Specialist in human physiology. Awarded the Honorary Certificate of the Supreme Council of the Kirghiz SSR (1980) and medals of the USSR.
Honored Teacher of the Kyrgyz Republic. Honored Doctor of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Published over 120 scientific works, including 2 monographs, 7 textbooks, and teaching aids.
Under her supervision, 1 candidate dissertation was defended.
Main works:
1. Electrolyte composition of animal tissues in the early stages of adaptation to high altitude (co-authored). Physiological and morphological aspects of adaptation to high altitude. Frunze, 1985.
2. Water-electrolyte composition of blood and tissues as an indicator of the dynamics of vegetative homeostasis under the combined effects of high altitude and immobilization stress (co-authored). Leningrad, 1986.
3. Dynamics of water-salt composition of tissues of high- and low-resistant rats to acute hypoxia during adaptation to high altitude. Frunze, 1988.
4. Essays on Digestion (co-authored). Bishkek, 1997.
5. Homeostasis, Regulation, Adaptation (co-authored). Bishkek, 2000.