SARATOV FALL MEETING SFM 

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Preliminary

Invited Lecture

  1. Energy theory of carcinogenesis. Why and how cancer and metastases occur
    Victor Ovsyannikov, Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute
  2. Communication function of cell bioluminescence
    A.V. Budagovsky1,2, O.N. Budagovskaya1,2, and I.A. Budagovsky3 1Michurinsk State Agrarian University, Michurinsk, Tambov Region, Russia 2Michurin Federal Scientific Center, Michurinsk, Tambov Region, Russia 3Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, Russia
  3. Open complex collective modes and critical dynamics of cells in oncological transformation and microgravity conditions
    Oleg B. Naimark; Institute of Contiinuous Media Mechanics UB RAS, Perm, Russia
  4. Peculiarities of the study of distant non-chemical interactions in microorganisms
    Nikolaev Yury A., El-Registan Galina I. The Federal Research Centre “Fundamentals of Biotechnology” of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  5. The role of the electronically excited state of water systems in processes related to biophotonics
    Voeikov Vladimir, Buravleva Ekaterina. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Biology, Moscow, Russia
  6. Charge Transfer in DNA and Biophotonics
    Victor D. Lakhno, Institute of Mathematical Problems of Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  7. Informational effect of ultra-weak radiation of biological systems on complementary biological systems
    Yuriy Gorovoy1, Nikita V. Penkov2; 1Yaroslavl State Technical University, Russia, 2Institute of Cell Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
  8. On possible registration of mitogenetic effect in A.M. Kuzin group experiments
    Sergey N. Mayburov; Lebedev institute of physics, Moscow, Russia.

Internet Invited Lecture

  1. Delayed Luminescence in Algae for toxicological tests
    Julya Tavares, Cristiano M Gallep
  2. Six decades of chemiluminescence studies: A brief retrospective view to the very beginning and the subsequent developments
    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, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119334, Russia
  3. Biological autoluminescence (ultra-weak photon emission): Involved in biological regulatory processes?
    Felix Scholkmann1,2,3 1 Neurophotonics and Biosignal Processing Research Group, Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory, Department of Neonatology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland 1 Institute of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, University of Bern, 3012 Bern, Switzerland 3 Neuroscience Center Zurich, University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, 8057 Zurich, Switzerland
  4. Using fluorescence analysis and chemiluminescence to determine the causes of increased sensitivity of cancer cells to blue light
    Vitaly Yu. Plavskii, Olga N. Dudinova, Ludmila G. Plavskaya, Antonina I. Tretyakova, Aliaksandr V. Mikulich, Raman K. Nahorny, Andrei N. Sobchuk, Tatsiana S. Ananich, Alexei D. Svechko, Sergey V. Yakimchuk, Ihar A. Leusenka; Stepanov Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus
  5. Ultra-weak electromagnetic hormesis as the baseline of athermal effects in biota
    Pierre Madl Dep. of Biosciences & Medical Biology (University of Salzburg, Austria) in cooperation with Edge Institute (Prototyping Unit at ERS Mechatronics, Golling, Austria)

Oral Report

  1. Mitogenetic effect: methods, critique and anti-critique
    Elena V. Naumova1, Ilya V. Volodyaev2; 1Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia; 2Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  2. A.G. Gurwitsch and G.M. Frank, pioneers of research on ultraweak luminescence of biological systems: touches to scientific biographies and results of work in the field of mitogenetic radiation
    Ilya V. Volodyaev1, Elena V. Naumova2 1Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia 2Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
  3. Living cell as a source of photogeneration
    Galia N. Surkenova; Institute of Cell Biophysics RAS, Pushchino, Russia

Zoom Oral Report

  1. Registration of fluorescence of endogenous porphyrins and flavins in living cells and their extracts
    Vitaly Yu. Plavskii, Andrei N. Sobchuk, Aliaksandr V. Mikulich, Olga N. Dudinova, Ludmila G. Plavskaya, Antonina I. Tretyakova, Raman K. Nahorny, Tatsiana S. Ananich, Alexei D. Svechko, Sergey V. Yakimchuk, Ihar A. Leusenka, B.I. Stepanov Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus
  2. Unique algorithm, data processing and physical laws for the evaluation of embryo photon emission and viability
    József Bódis1.,4.,7., József Berke1.,2., Zoltán Bognár1.,3.,4., István Gulyás1, Dávid Berke5., Attila Enyedi2., Veronika Kozma-Bognár2.,6., Péter Mauchart1.7., Bernadett Nagy*1.,4.,7., Ákos Várnagy1.,4.,7., Kálmán Kovács1.,4.,7; 1National Laboratory on Human Reproduction, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary; 2Dennis Gabor University, Department of Drone Technology and Image Processing, Budapest, Hungary; 3Department of Medical Biology and Central Electron Microscope Laboratory, Medical School, University of Pecs, Pécs, Hungary; 4HUN-REN–PTE Human Reproduction Scientific Research Group, Pécs, Hungary; 5John von Neumann Computer Society, Multimedia in Education Section, Budapest, Hungary; 6Dennis Gabor University, Rector’s cabinet, Budapest, Hungary 7Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical Scholl, University of Pecs, Pécs, Hungary
  3. Optical method of localization of acupuncture points and theoretical concepts of the role of photons in neural activity.
    Leonid G. Navrotsky1,2, Liliya I. Lisitsyna2; 1Institute of Laser Physics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia; 2Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk Russia
  4. A New Model of DNA-Water Interaction: Dynamic Chromatin Self-Organization as the Basis of Cellular Logic
    Ivan V. Savelev1, Michael M. Rempel1, Alexandr V. Vikhorev1, Oksana O. Polesskaya1, Richard Alan Miller1, Alexandr V. Vetcher2 and Max V. Myakishev-Rempel1 1 DNA Resonance Research Foundation, San Diego, CA, USA, ivan.savelyev23@gmail.com, mikerempel3@gmail.com, vikhall14@gmail.com, opolesskaya@gmail.com, rick@richardalanmiller.com, max@dnaresonance.org 2 Russian Peoples Friendship University & Shishonin Integrative Health Clinic, Moscow, Russia *Correspondence: MVM, max@dnaresonance.org
  5. Analysis of selected biological objects used in the study of their ultra-weak luminescence (review)
    Irina I. Kontsevaya Francysk Skaryna Gomel State University, Gomel, Republic of Belarus

Listeners

  1. Alexey V. Nenashev
    Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics SB RAS
  2. Харлампий Тирас
    Институт теоретической и экспериментальной биофизики РАН
  3. Нестеров Семён Валерьевич
    НИЦ Курчатовский институт
  4. Eugeny. Ivanivich Demikhov
    Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  5. Maira Aristanbekova
    Center AIDS