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Tkachenko P.V. has been a teacher at the Department of Normal Physiology at Kursk State Medical University since 1999 and has been heading it for more than 10 years. During the leadership of Pavel Vladimirovich, the scientific life of the department continuously developed and brought significant research results. So, in 2011, under the leadership of P.V. Tkachenko's candidate's thesis was defended by Mikhailova I.V. «Regularities of learning complex purposeful movements depending on stable personality traits, sensory and motor asymmetry».

In 2009, for his services in the development of priority areas of science and technology, the creation of scientific schools, education and training of scientific personnel, Pavel Vladimirovich was awarded the honorary title “Honored Worker of Science and Education of the RAE”. In addition, P.V. Tkachenko was awarded a silver medal by the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. IN AND. Vernadsky for outstanding achievements in the field of natural and human sciences and the medal named after. A, Nobel for his contribution to the development of invention.

Pavel Vladimirovich is the author of more than 100 scientific and educational publications, of which more than 30 are included in journals listed by the Higher Attestation Commission and RSCI, including the Russian Physiological Journal named after. THEM. Sechenov, Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. Actively engaged in inventive activities, he has more than 10 patents for inventions and utility models, as well as more than 15 certificates of state registration of computer programs and topologies of integrated circuits, and more than 70 rationalization proposals.

The scientist's area of scientific interests is sensory support of voluntary complexly coordinated motor activity and voluntary motor activity in sports. So, P.V. Tkachenko is the author of the monograph “The Correlation of Human Motor and Sensory Functions.”

In 2014 P.V. Tkachenko successfully defended her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences “Patterns of systemic sensorimotor organization of complexly coordinated bimanual human movements.” Since 2015, Pavel Vladimirovich has been vice-rector for scientific work and innovative development, chairman of the Central Problem Commission of KSMU, deputy chairman of the Academic Council of KSMU.