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Fedor(Fyodor) Robertson
editFedor(Fyodor) Robertson (born July 19, 2005, in St. Petersburg.[1], Russia[2]) is a scientific editor, multilingual interpreter, and contributor to numerous medical publications. Relocating to London[3], UK[4] later pursued a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences at the University of Surrey[5]
Currently employed by the S.M. Kirov Military Medical Academy[6] and serves as a scientific editor and interpreter for the Scientific Journal of Clinical Pathophysiology[7]. Additionally, they contribute to the editorial board(multiple publications with their name) of the Clinical Pathophysiology site, further solidifying their role in advancing scientific research and publications.
Publications
editClinical Pathophysiology, Volume 30, Issue 4, 2024
Kirov Military Medical Academy · Dec 10, 2024
Clinical Pathophysiology, Volume 30, Issue 2, 2024
Kirov Military Medical Academy · Oct 20, 2024
Clinical Pathophysiology, Volume 28, issue 2. 2022
Kirov Military Medical Academy · Jun 20, 2022
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edit- ^ "Saint Petersburg", Wikipedia, 2025-02-18, retrieved 2025-02-20
- ^ "Russia", Wikipedia, 2025-02-18, retrieved 2025-02-20
- ^ "London", Wikipedia, 2025-02-05, retrieved 2025-02-20
- ^ "United Kingdom", Wikipedia, 2025-02-19, retrieved 2025-02-20
- ^ "University of Surrey", Wikipedia, 2025-02-08, retrieved 2025-02-20
- ^ "S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy", Wikipedia, 2025-02-13, retrieved 2025-02-20
- ^ "Редакционная коллегия". clinical-pathophysiology.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-02-20.