Vasylʹ Maxymovych Moroz (Ukrainian: Василь Максимович Мороз)[1][2] (born February 2, 1942, Ozero, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian academic.

Moroz Vasylʹ Maxymovych
Born (1942-02-02) 2 February 1942 (age 82)
Citizenship Soviet Union  Ukraine
EducationMD
Alma materVNMU
OccupationDoctor
AwardsHero of Ukraine

Life and career edit

Moroz was born on February 2, 1942, in the village of Ozera, Nemyriv district, Vinnytsia region, into a family of collective farmers.

In 1967, he graduated from Vinnytsia Medical Institute (VMI, now Vinnytsia National Medical University. N. I. Pirogov), a physician.

From 1967 to 1968 Moroz worked as a therapist at the Shpykiv District Hospital in the Vinnytsia Region.

At VMI, Moroz was an assistant professor of normal physiology (1968–69), graduate student of the same department (1969–72), associate professor (1976–84), professor (1984–91), and head of department (1991–2015). He served as academic secretary (1975–82), deputy dean of the Faculty of Medicine (1982–84), and dean of the Faculty of Pediatrics (1984–86). Having served as vice-rector for Academic Affairs from 1986 to 1988, in 1988 Moroz became the rector at Vinnytsia National Medical University. N. I. Pirogov (1988–2023).

In March 1990, Moroz joined the Vinnytsia Regional Council (Leninsky District 3, elected in the 1st round). From 1992 to 1994 he served as deputy chairman of the Vinnytsia Regional Council of People's Deputies.[3]

Scientific achievements edit

Moroz has authored more than 400 scientific papers, including 32 monographs and manuals and 35 inventions. His scientific research includes "Integrated function of the cerebellum of the basal ganglia and motor cortex in the programming and regulation of movements" (Institute of Physiology, ANU, 1983); "Electrophysiological studies of the representation and pathways of the auditory system in the cerebellar cortex" (Institute of Physiology, ANU, 1972).

Moroz is an honorary professor of Ternopil National Medical University.[4]

He is the author of the creation of the system virtual patient SKIF - a computer model of the human body (2013) and author or co-author of more than 225 scientific papers.[3]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE". NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11.
  2. ^ "declarations.com.ua". Declarations.
  3. ^ a b c d e "website of VNMU - University management". VNMU.
  4. ^ Domestic scientists. Honorary professors of Ternopil National Medical University // The future is created today (2007—2012) [Text] / MA Andreychin, SM Andreychin, LS Babinets etc.] - TSMU  : Ukrmedknyha , 2012. - P. 10.
  5. ^ "Decree of the President of Ukraine of August 21, 2003 № 866/2003".
  6. ^ "Decree of the President of Ukraine of May 18, 2017 № 135/2017".
  7. ^ "Decree of the President of Ukraine of February 4, 1997 № 95/97".
  8. ^ "Decree of the President of Ukraine of April 7, 2017 № 101/2017".
  9. ^ "Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of January 29, 2002 № 98".

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