Famintsyn attended
Saint Petersburg State University and studied under Russian fungal expert
Lev Semionovich Tsenkovsky. In 1861, he continued his scientific career as a teacher at his
alma mater and became a professor (1867-1889). In 1890, Famintsyn founded and headed the Laboratory of Plant Anatomy and Physiology of the Academy of Sciences (today's Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology of the
Russian Academy of Sciences). Famintsyn is considered the founding father of the
Petersburg School of plant physiologists (
Ivan Borodin,
Alexander Batalin,
Dmitry Ivanovsky and others). In 1887, he authored the first Russian textbook on
plant physiology. In 1906-1909, he was the president of the
Free Economic Society. In 1915, Famintsyn was elected honorary president of the
Russian Botanical Society. == Research ==