DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF VOLODYMYR NOVIKOV
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Volodymyr NovikovAbstract
Volodymyr Novikov – DSc (Chemistry), Professor, Honored Scientist of Ukraine, Chairman of the Technology of Biologically Active Substances, Pharmacy and Biotechnology Department of Lviv Polytechnic National University.
Life credo: "The world is ruled by beauty, kindness and intelligence."
Fields of research: searching and development of new drugs of synthetic, biotech and natural origin; recycling of industry waste and military ammunition; environmental protection issues, ecology and biotechnology.
Volodymyr Novikov's earthly path broke on October 23, 2020 …
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