Vladimir Korenchevsky (Russian: Владимир Георгиевич Коренчевский) was a Russian-British pathologist, gerontologist, pharmacologist, and bacteriologist.
Vladimir Korenchevsky was born on 15 January 1880 in the town Ashmyany, Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire.
During Russian Civil War he joined to the White Army, where he was an assistant to the general Anton Denikin on sanitary issues.
[1][2] In 1920, after the loss of the White Army in the Civil War, Korenchevsky and his family was evacuated from Novorossiysk to Thessaloniki, Greece, from where he moved to Vlasotince and Vranjska Banja of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
[1][2] From 1920 to 1945 Korenchevsky worked at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine where he prepared more than a hundred science papers that were published in the journals of the United Kingdom and USA.