SARATOV FALL MEETING SFM 

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Preliminary

Internet Invited Lecture

  1. Delayed Luminescence in Algae - applications in Toxicology
    Cristiano de Mello Gallep Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP, Limeira/SP - Brazil
  2. The role of the electronically excited state of bicarbonate water systems in the vital activity
    Vladimir L. Voeikov, Ekaterina V. Buravleva Faculty of Biology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  3. Oxy-chemiluminescence: New Mechanistic and Kinetic Intricacies and Application Perspectives
    Galina F. Fedorova, Valerii A. Menshov, Vladimir V. Naumov, Aleksei V. Trofimov*, Yurii B. Tsaplev, Timur L. Veprintsev, Olga I. Yablonskaya Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia
  4. In vivo morphology and cell dynamics: laser microscopy and patterns of "criticality" in oncological transformations
    Oleg B.Naimark, Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UB RAS; Perm,Russia
  5. Chronobiological Aspects of Spontaneous Ultra-Weak Photon Emission in Humans: Ultradian, Circadian and Infradian Rhythms
    Felix Scholkmann 1,2 1 Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory, Department of Neonatology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland 2 Institute of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
  6. Ultraweak luminescence and free-radical reactions: a basic mechanism of pathological process development
    German O. Stepanov1, Yury A. Vladimirov1,2, Anatoly N. Osipov1, 1 Department of General and Medical biophysics, Medical biological faculty, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia 2 Department of Medical biophysics, Faculty of Fundamental Medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  7. On the energetic mechanism of mitogenetic radiation in A.G. Gurvich's experiments with onion roots.
    Lydia N Gall, Institute for Analytical Instrumentation RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia

Zoom Oral Report

  1. Autofluorescence imaging of A375 human melanoma cells: A pilot Quantitative In-Vitro Study
    Afshan Shirkavand1,2, Ezeddin Mohajerani3, Shirin Farivar4, Leila Ataie-Fashtami5 1. Ph.D., Assistant prof of Biophotonics, Photodynamic Department, Medical Laser Research Center, Yara Institute, Tehran, Iran. Email: shirkavand@acecr.ac.ir 2. Laser and Plasma Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran 3. Ph.D., Professor of Photonics, Laser and Plasma Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. 4. Ph.D., Associate Professor of Genetics, Stem Cells, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran 5. M.D, Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Department of Regenerative Medicine, Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology & Technology, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
  2. Detector system based on PMT for Measuring Ultraweak Optical Emission from Biocultures
    Nikita V. Dunin, Sergey A. Savinov, Timofei E. Demikhov, Sergey N. Mayburov, Eugeny. I. Demikhov, Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  3. Why are planarians the "gold standard" for studying weak and ultra-weak impacts?
    Kharlampy P. Tiras1, Kirill N. Novikov2, Vladimir L. Voeikov2, 1 Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics RAS, Pushchino, Russia 2 Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Moscow, Russia
  4. Strange and mitogenetic radiation
    Victor A. Panchelyuga, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Pushchino, Russia
  5. Some cancer-related results of mitogenetic radiation research in the 1920s-1950s
    Elena V. Naumova1, Ilya V. Volodyaev2, Maira S. Aristanbekova3 1 Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2 Moscow State University, Moscow. Russia, 3 Saratov Regional Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS, Saratov, Russia
  6. Ultraweak photon emission: From mitogenetic rays to free-radical biology
    Ilya V. Volodyaev,1 Elena V. Naumova,2 1Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, 2Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
  7. Detection of Ultraweak Photon Emissions from Mouse Embryos with Implications for Assisted Reproduction
    József Bódis1, József Berke2,3, Zoltán Bognár1, István Gulyás1 1 University of Pécs, Hungary 2 Dennis Gabor University, Budapest, Hungary 3 John von Neumann Computer Society, Hungary
  8. Dynamic sequence-specific homologies in chromatin: imperfection as a driving force of life.
    Ivan Savelev1, Aleksandr Vikhorev1, Nelly Zyryanova1, Oksana Polesskaya1, Richard Alan Miller1, Inna Plastun2, Pavel Zhylidin2, Pavel Filin2, Michael Rempel1, and Max Myakishev-Rempel1, 1DRRF, USA, 2Saratov State Technical University, Russia

Listeners

  1. Dr Adriana Marais
    National Institute for Theoretical and Computational Sciences, South Africa
  2. Eugeny Demikhov
    The Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  3. Sergey Portnov
    Inject LLC, Russia
  4. Yuriy Gorovoy
    Yaroslavl State Technical University, Russia
  5. Maira Aristanbekova
    Saratov Regional Center for the preventation and control of AIDS, Russia
  6. Mikhail Barnyakov
    INFN, Italy
  7. Rusakov S. A.
    Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  8. Любицкий Олег Борисович
    РНИМУ им. Н.И.Пирогова