Anatole S. Loukashkin
source: www.loukashkin.org Name: Anatole Stephan Loukashkin Born: Liaoyang, Manchuria, China on April 20, 1902 Citizenship: Naturalized U.S. 1946 Married: July 17, 1922 to Eva Rekevich Deceased: San Francisco, California U.S. on October 6, 1988 Academic Training College of Mines in Tchita, Siberia 1918-1920 Paleontology; Fossil Man College of Oriental and Commercial Sciences in Harbin, Manchuria 1925-1927 Statistics; Economic Geography of the Far East; Ethnography of East Asia; Chinese Language Medical School in Harbin, Manchuria 1928-1929 General Zoology; Embryology; Anatomy of Vertebrate Animals Employment History Statistician - Chinese Eastern Railway Co. in Harbin, Manchuria 1927-1930 Analysis of field data of economical importance Curator - Natural History Department, Manchuria Research Institute in Harbin, Manchuria 1931-1932 Curating, field work and research Chief Curator - Manchuria Research Institute in Harbin, Manchuria 1932-1939 Curating, field work and research Assistant - Institute of Scientific Research of Manchoukuo at Hsinking 1937-1939 Research and consulting on nature conservation Assistant - Hsinking Horse Disease Institute in Hsinking, Manchuria 1937-1939 Field work and research in horsefly problem Self-Employed - Commission from the U.S.A., Canada, Europe and Japan 1935-1940 Collecting seed and live plants for the experimental stations 1937-1940 Collecting natural history specimens for universities and museums Research Biologist - George Williams Hooper Foundation for Medical Research, University of California in San Francisco, California 1941 Field Work at Calaveras Dam Research Biologist - California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California 1941 Field work in Idaho Statistician - Department of the Army; U.S. Army Military Government in Korea in Seoul, South Korea 1946-1948 In charge of Statistical Research Section at the Department of Transportation; Supervisory duties Research Biologist - California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California 1950-1978 Experimental study of sardine behavior and physiology Research Experience in Manchuria Manchuria Research Society in Harbin, China 1923-1929 Phenological observations; Life history of Amur pheasant; Mongolian Antelope and Mongolian San Grouse Manchuria Research Institute in Harbin, China 1931-1939 Excavation of the post-tertiary mammalian remains near Harbin, 1931; First Scientific Expedition of the M.R.I. for the upper courses of Mulin and Mutankiang, 1931; First Great Khingan Zoological Expedition, 1934; Second Great Khingan Zoological Expedition, 1934; Dalai Nor Zoo-botanical Expedition, 1935 ; Third Great Khingan Zoological Expedition, 1935; First Horse Fly Expedition for the Lesser Khingan, 1936; Wutalienchieh Complex Expedition, 1937; Second Horse Fly Expedition for the Lesser Khingan, 1938; Third Horse Fly Expedition, 1939 Self-Employment 1939-1940 Six-month collecting expedition to Dalai Nor in Barga (mammals and birds) 1940 Chief Fields of Research Systematics, zoogeography, ecology and life histories of Manchurian mammals, birds and fishes. Bird migration in East Asia. Economical importance of animal life of Manchuria and its conservation. Extinct mammals and birds of the Far East. Physiology and behavior of the Pacific Sardine. International Scientific Congresses 1934 - XVI International Geological Congress, Washington, D.C. - Submitted communication which was published; its title: "The Post-Tertiary Fauna of North Manchuria Contemporary with Primitive Man" 1935 - XII International Zoological Congress, Lisbon, Portugal - Delegate of the Manchuria Research Institute; report title: "The Tarbagan or the Trans-baikalian Marmot, etc." 1937 - International Symposium on Early Man upon the occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Academy of Natu
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