Pablo Rudomin Zevnovaty (born June 5, 1934 in
Mexico City) is a Mexican-Russian
biologist,
physiologist, and
neuroscientist. He is regarded as one of the most prestigious neurophysiologists in the international community. His studies have been fundamentally directed to the analysis of mechanisms of the central control of the information transmitted by the
sensory fibers in the
spinal cord, and of how these are modified during central and peripheral injuries, as well as during processes of
acute inflammation.[1]
Born from
Russian parents. He is a graduate of the
Biology program of the National School of Biological Sciences of the
National Polytechnic Institute (IPN. México). He has been the director of the program of neuroscience at the
CINVESTAV (Center for Research and Advanced Studies) of the IPN since 1984. At the neuroscience program, his research has focused on the analysis of the central nervous system control mechanisms for the transmission of information that is conveyed by
nerve fibers originating in the
skin and
muscles to the lumbosacral
spinal cord.
He has also been a guest researcher at the following centers: