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- Q903014 description "Soviet biochemist".
- Q903014 description "Soviet biochemist".
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- Q903014 abstract "Grigory Mairanovsky (1899, Batumi – 1964) was a Soviet biochemist and poison developer. Mairanovsky was born in the Russian Empire to a family of Georgian Jews. He started as a member of the General Jewish Labour Bund there before joining the Bolshevik Party in 1920. There Mairanovsky became the head of several secret laboratories in the Bach Institute of Biochemistry in Moscow (1928–1935). As the head of Laboratory No. 1 of the NKVD (1938–1946), he initiated the secret poison program conducted by the Soviet secret police services. He used political prisoners for experiments with poisons. His classified PhD thesis defended in 1940 was entitled "Biological activity of the products of interaction of mustard gas with [human] skin tissues". Mairanovsky participated personally in political assassinations as a member of the Pavel Sudoplatov team in the 1940s. These assassinations include that of the American spy for the Soviets, Isaiah Oggins.He was arrested in 1951, in connection with the arrest of Viktor Abakumov, and spent 10 years in prison. After his release, he headed a biochemical laboratory.".
- Q903014 birthDate "1899".
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- Q903014 dateOfBirth "1899".
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- Q903014 name "Mairanovsky, Grigory".
- Q903014 shortDescription "Soviet biochemist".
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- Q903014 comment "Grigory Mairanovsky (1899, Batumi – 1964) was a Soviet biochemist and poison developer. Mairanovsky was born in the Russian Empire to a family of Georgian Jews. He started as a member of the General Jewish Labour Bund there before joining the Bolshevik Party in 1920. There Mairanovsky became the head of several secret laboratories in the Bach Institute of Biochemistry in Moscow (1928–1935). As the head of Laboratory No.".
- Q903014 label "Grigory Mairanovsky".
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