Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Professor
Nazarova Valentina Dmitrievna began her journey into science at the Kazakh State University named after S.M. Kirov in Alma-Ata.
Which she graduated in 1966 with a degree in organic chemistry. After graduation, Valentina Dmitrievna did not stop studying organic chemistry and in 1975 defended her PhD thesis on the topic "Syntheses of some derivatives of chrysophanic acid and their biological activity".
Valentina Dmitrievna has been working at the North Kazakhstan University since the very beginning of her work at the university. Valentina Dmitrievna is not only a wonderful teacher who enjoys respect, but also a person who conducts serious research activities. The main direction of scientific activity is organic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, chemistry of natural compounds. Valentina Dmitrievna devoted her life to the study and creation of phytopreparations based on the flora of the North Kazakhstan region. A lot of work has been done, and we can see the results of this work. According to the results of the work, 137 works were published, 3 patents of the Republic of Kazakhstan were obtained: Patents "A method for obtaining a complex of BAS from a hairy breast (Linosyris villosa)", "Feed additive", as well as "A method for treating psoriasis". Valentina Dmitrievna is an active participant in various international conferences, the results of her work have been presented at conferences in Novosibirsk, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ufa. Valentina Dmitrievna and her students took part in a scientific project: "Development and organization of production of original export-oriented phytopreparations for the development of a pharmaceutical cluster in the Republic of Kazakhstan".
Valentina Dmitrievna 's works were awarded the following awards:
Valentina Dmitrievna is a wonderful teacher who professionally owns her subject, surprisingly accurately conveys information to students, while remaining an attentive, sensitive and fair teacher, to whom you can approach a question at any time and always leave with a full, detailed answer.
Bektemisova A.U., PhD, Docent
Ostafeychuk N.V., Master of Chemistry