She was born on 16 May 1935 in the city of
Volokolamsk, Moscow Oblast, into a teacher's family. She graduated from high school in the city of
Korolyov (city) with a silver medal. In 1955, she graduated with honors from the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the
Moscow State Pedagogical Institute named after V. I. Lenin (MSPI). Her first scientific research was her diploma thesis on the morphology and ecology of
wireworm (
Click beetle). Her scientific advisors were
Mercury Ghilarov and
Maria Glazovskaya. Her scientific priorities included the reliability of data, the verification of methods, responsibility in interpreting results, and considering them in the context of other studies. From 1960 to 1972, she worked at the Institute of Phytopathology. In 1965, she became a Candidate of Biological Sciences. From 1973, she worked at the Department of Zoology and Ecology of the
Faculty of Biology and Chemistry at the
MSPI. She became a professor in 1975. All graduates of the "biochim" faculty remember Nina Mikhailovna's lectures on ecology and the theory of evolution. In 1976, she defended her doctoral dissertation. From 1992 to 2003, she simultaneously: • headed the Department of Biology at the
International Independent Ecological and Political University, where she taught courses on ecology and the evolution of the biosphere. • lectured on ecology at the
D. I. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia. For many years, she edited numerous monographs, collections, identification guides, and other works on soil zoology. She supervised hundreds of diploma students and more than 40 postgraduate students, who became Candidates of Biological and Geographical Sciences. She authored several monographs, textbooks, and teaching aids for higher and secondary schools. As the Chair of the Educational and Methodological Commission on Biology of the USSR and Russia, she contributed significantly to the organization of ecological education in the USSR and Russia. N. M. Chernova believed in the importance of an ecology course in schools, integrating natural science subjects and contributing to the development of a worldview. She died on 9 August 2010 in Moscow. She was buried in Moscow at the
Khovanskoye Cemetery. == Scientific contributions ==