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Adelaida Avagyan was born on 6 April, 1924 in Yerevan, Armenia, is a Physician. Discover Adelaida Avagyan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Physician and scientist |
Age |
76 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
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6 April, 1924 |
Birthday |
6 April |
Birthplace |
Yerevan, Armenia |
Date of death |
(2000-05-12) |
Died Place |
Williamsburg, Virginia, USA |
Nationality |
Armenia |
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Adelaida Avagyan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Adelaida Avagyan's Husband?
Her husband is Artavazd Dzvakeryan
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Artavazd Dzvakeryan |
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Anna Gyurjyan |
Adelaida Avagyan Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Adelaida Avagyan worth at the age of 76 years old? Adelaida Avagyan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Physician. She is from Armenia. We have estimated
Adelaida Avagyan's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Avagyan married Artavazd Dzvakerian, a civil engineer in 1962. They had a daughter, Anna in 1963. She became the grandmother of three, Asya, Harut and Adelaida (who was named after her). In 1998, Avagyan joined her daughter and her family in the United States. In 2000, Avagyan was diagnosed with cancer and after three months, she passed with her daughter and her family at her side. Avagyan was laid to rest at Williamsburg Memorial Park in Williamsburg virginia, USA.
Avagyan graduated as valedictorian from Khachatur Abovian high school in 1941. She then entered into Yerevan State Medical Institute. In 1946, she graduated magna cum laude and received the professional degree of doctor of medical practice.
While practicing in the medical field appealed to Avagyan, she decided to pursue medical research. Specifically, she greatly desired to advance the standard of care in hygiene and hygiene practice in Armenia during the 1940s and aid in improving public health and overall wellness. She entered the Institute of Nutritional Hygiene in Moscow, USSR. After being accepted, she moved to Moscow. In 1956, she defended her first dissertation (kandidatsakaia disertatcia) and became among the first doctors from Armenia to have postdoctoral training in Moscow. Avagyan was chosen to travel to Indonesia as an ambassador, guided with the task of reorganize the health care system. Avagyan declined this offer to offer her services in Armenia. She became the director of the laboratory of nutrition hygiene in Yerevan. While heading the department, Avagyan also defended her doctoral dissertation in 1976, which was a result of 20 years of research in the biomedical field. Over the course of her medical research career, she acted as an advisor to young scientists and their research projects while preparing and publishing over 100 of her own research articles in several different international journals. Avagyan also gave numerous interviews in public radio and television programs educating the general public about the dangers of malnutrition and prevention of botulism in home canning.
Adelaida Avagyan (Avakian) (Armenian: Ադելաիդա Հովսեփի Ավագյան, April 6, 1924 – May 12, 2000) was an Armenian physician, researcher, and leader in healthcare. She was the head of the Nutrition Hygiene (Nutritiology) laboratory from 1969 to 1994 in the Armenian Institute of General Hygiene and Occupational Diseases in Yerevan, Armenia. She is the author of more than 50 research articles in journals of the USSR.