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Helena Alexandrovna Timofeeff-Ressovsky (June 21, 1898 – April 29, 1973) was a Russian biologist known for her work in developmental and population genetics and radiation ecology. ==Early and personal life==
Helena's father, Aleksandr Fidler, ran a private girls' school. She and her siblings (two brothers and six sisters) were well-educated; some of her sisters studied chemistry and musicology. Helena met her future husband, Nikolai Vladimirovich, while studying biology and zoology in Moscow.〔Annette Vogt, "Ein russisches Forscherehepaar in Berlin-Buch," ''Berlinische Monatsschrift'' (1998), http://www.luise-berlin.de/bms/bmstext/9808prod.htm (accessed 3 September 2015), 17.〕 The couple had two sons, Dmitry (born 1923) and Andrei (born 1927). Accused of antifascist activities in Germany, Dmitry was arrested in 1943 and died in the concentration camp in Mauthausen.〔Yakov G. Rokityanskij, "N V Timofeef-Ressovsky in Germany (July, 1925-September 1945)," ''J. Biosci'' Vol. 30, No. 5 (December 2005), http://www.ias.ac.in/jbiosci/dec2005/573.pdf (accessed 10 June 2015), 574, 578.〕 Andrei became a physicist.〔Vogt, "Ein russisches," 22.〕
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