Lidia Fyodorovna Romasheva

Romashova Lydia Fyodorovna (1929),
Doctor of Biological Sciences (1968)
Russian. Born in the city of Omsk.
Graduated from the Voronezh Zoo-Veterinary Institute (1937).
Worked as a veterinarian in a state farm, chief physician of the Livestock Management of the Kirghiz SSR, senior research associate, and since 1969 - head of the laboratory at the Institute of Biology of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR.
Specialist in microbiological methods for controlling ectoparasites of animals and birds.
Awarded medals of the USSR.
Published over 100 scientific works, including 4 monographs.
Under her supervision, 7 candidate dissertations have been defended.
Main works:
1. Ectoparasites of domestic birds in Kyrgyzstan and measures to combat them. Frunze, "Ilim", 1971.
2. Microbiological methods for controlling argasid ticks (co-authorship). Frunze, "Ilim", 1976.
3. Microbiological methods for controlling ectoparasites of birds (co-authorship). Frunze, "Ilim", 1976.
4. Bacteria of the Bacillus thuringiensis group - biological regulators of the population of the mite Dermanyssus gallinae Redi. 1974. and their antagonistic properties (co-authorship). Frunze, "Ilim", 1980.