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Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan[n 1] incorporates 20 research institutes and three territorial groupings: thePamir Branch in the eastern part of the country (with 2 institutes), theKhujand Scientific Center in the north, and theKhatlon Scientific Center in the south-west. The Academy is organized in three thematic divisions: physico-mathematical, chemical, and geological sciences; biological and medical sciences; humanities and social sciences. The incumbent president is Academician M.I. Ilolov, elected in 2005.
Originally a part of theSoviet Academy of Sciences, the Tajik Academy of Sciences was established in 1951 as theAcademy of Sciences of Tajik SSR, designated the highest scientific body inTajik SSR and since 1991 in theRepublic of Tajikistan.
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