Zinaida Vissarionovna Yermolyeva (Russian: Зинаида Виссарионовна Ермольева; 24 October [O.S. 12 October] 1898 – 2 December 1974) was a Soviet microbiologist of Don Cossack origin most notable for producing penicillin for the Soviet military during World War II. She was a member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences at the time of her death.[1]
ASSR, member of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR) ZinaidaYermolyeva (biochemist, independently synthesized penicillin for the Soviet military...
Health in Moscow. In 1928 he married with ZinaidaYermolyeva. The first months after the wedding Zilber and Yermolyeva spent working at the Pasteur Institute...
reached Moscow on 23 January 1944, where they met Soviet microbiologist ZinaidaYermolyeva. Florey gave her samples of penicillin, and she gave him a sample...
1942 and she was the one responsible for the hands-on work while ZinaidaYermolyeva organized the Laboratory of Biochemical Microbes.: 130 Balezina began...
in Leningrad in the summer of 1942. He assigned the microbiologist ZinaidaYermolyeva to organize the work of local doctors to reduce the cholera outbreak...