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Anatoly Sharpenak

Anatoly Ernestovich Sharpenak (In Russian - Шарпенак, Анатолий Эрнестович) (1895, Moscow, Russia — 1969, Moscow, Russia) — Soviet and Russian biochemistry scientist; Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor. Author of one of the dental caries theories named after him.
==Biography==
A. E. Sharpenak was born into a family of Baltic Germans settled in Russia. In addition to Anatoly, the family had two daughters: Helen (married name - Abarbanel) and elder sister of the mother's first marriage. The family was quite wealthy. The children have graduated from a good private schools and then university. They lived in the area of German settlement - German Quarter.
During the Russian Civil War A.E. Sharpenak served as a doctor on a hospital train.
In 1920 A. E. Sharpenak worked under the direction of Alexei N. Bach (:ru:Бах, Алексей Николаевич) in the newly created Biochemical Institute.
In 1939, A. E. Sharpenak organized a biochemical department at the Moscow Stomatological Institute (MSI) (current name – Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry). He was the chair of this (department ) until 1969.
While heading the department at the Moscow Stomatological Institute, he also held positions:
- From 1945 to 1969, Head of the (Laboratory of Protein Metabolism ) Institute of Nutrition, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (now - Laboratory metabolism and energy of the Federal government agency "Scientific Research Institute of Nutrition,"() Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. Abbreviation "Institute of Nutrition ").
- And from 1959 to 1969, Head of the Biochemical Laboratory at the City Clinical Hospital named after S.P. Botkin (Botkin Hospital).
A. E. Sharpenak died in January 1969 of complications from influenza. He was buried at the Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery in Moscow.
Sharpenak’s sister - Helen Ernestovna Abarbanel, Professor, Basman Hospital radiologist. ( - 1974 ). She was buried in the Preobrazhenskoye Cemetery in Moscow. Wife (divorced) - Emilya Danilovna Tsapenko. ( 13 January 1896, the - 1 September 1975). The surgical nurse. She was buried in the cemetery of the Gagarin Air Force Academy in Monino. Daughter - Tamara Anatolievna Tsapenko. (13 January 1922 . - 12 April 1987, the). X-ray technician. She was buried in the cemetery of the Gagarin Air Force Academy in Monino.

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