
Chirov Pavel Abramovich (1938),
Doctor of Biological Sciences (1986), Professor (1992)
Russian. Born in the city of Kazalinsk, Kzyl-Orda region of the Kazakh SSR.
Graduated from the Agronomy Faculty of KSHI (1965), postgraduate studies at the Institute of Biology of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR.
Worked as a junior and senior researcher, head of the laboratory, and deputy director of the Institute of Biology of the Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz SSR.
Specialist in the field of parasitology.
Published more than 80 scientific papers, including 4 monographs.
Under his supervision, 2 candidate dissertations have been defended.
Main works:
1. Stomoxes of Kyrgyzstan (co-authored). Frunze, "Ilim", 1971.
2. The role of wild animals and blood-sucking arthropods in the epidemiology of listeriosis. Frunze, "Ilim", 1972.
3. Parasitic arthropods and vertebrate animals - reservoirs of salmonella pathogens. Frunze, "Ilim", 1988.
4. Some aspects of the population theory of natural foci of infection (co-authored). Bishkek, "Ilim", 1992.