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Lev R. Ginzburg ((ロシア語:Лев Рувимович Гинзбург); born 1945) is a theoretical ecologist (), specializing in the foundations of population ecology. == Biography == Lev Ginzburg was born in 1945 in Moscow, Russia, but grew up in St. Petersburg, at the time Leningrad. He studied mathematics and theoretical mechanics at Leningrad State University (M.S. in 1967) and received his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the Agrophysical Research Institute in 1970. He worked at this Institute until his emigration to the United States in 1975. After a few months at the Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei (Rome, Italy), and one year at the Mathematics Department at Northeastern University (Boston, MA), he became a professor at the Department of Ecology and Evolution at the Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, New York 1977-2015). Since 1982, Dr. Ginzburg has run Applied Biomathematics, a research and software firm focused on conservation biology, ecology, health, engineering and education. The company develops new methods for the assessment of risk and uncertainty in these areas. RAMAS® software is used by thousands of institutions in over 60 countries.〔RAMAS® is a registered trademark of Applied Biomathematics.〕
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