Caesar Korolenko was born on 3 October 1933 in the city of
Brest-on-the-Bug (then part of Poland). From 1941 to 1943, Korolenko’s family lived in the occupied territory. After the arrival of Soviet troops, the family moved to relatives in
Novosibirsk. There he completed school and was admitted to the Faculty of Medicine of the
Novosibirsk Medical Institute, from which he graduated in 1956. From 1956 to 1958, Korolenko was a clinical resident; from 1958 to 1961, a postgraduate student; and from 1961 to 1964, he worked as an assistant at the Department of Psychiatry of the Novosibirsk Medical Institute. In 1962, he defended his Candidate of Sciences dissertation titled
“Clinical Data and Pathogenesis of Alcohol Delirium,” and in 1966, he defended his doctoral dissertation
“Clinical Data and Pathogenesis of Alcoholism and Alcohol Psychoses.” In 1968, he was awarded the title of professor. Korolenko developed an interest in psychiatry and psychology after graduating from the institute, when he began working at the Department of Psychiatry and Narcology of the Novosibirsk Medical Institute, which at the time was headed by Professor M. A. Goldenberg. After Goldenberg’s death in 1964, Korolenko became head of the department and held this position until 2006. == Main stages of scientific activity ==