Nikolay Petrovich Dubinin (4 January 1907 – 26 March 1998) was a Soviet and Russian biologist and academician.
In 1946, Dubinin published a paper on the achievements of Soviet geneticists, in the journal Science.
[2][3] He was a founding member of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics (IC&G) in the Russian Academy of Sciences.
During the two years of his directorship (1957–1959) Dubinin worked out research goals at the IC&G and assembled its early staff.
In 1982, Dubinin and Dmitry Belyayev studied the genetic basis of human individuality in different populations.