SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE
The Institute of Engineering Physics for Biomedicine of the National Research Nuclear University (PhysBio MEPhI)
announces the VII International Symposium and School for young
scientists and students organized in collaboration with the research
centers of the Russian Academy of Sciences, of the Russian Ministry of
Health, the State Atomic Energy Corporation and partner universities in
Russia and abroad.
The Symposium aims at bringing together the leading researchers, high
level engineers and experts in biophysics, bio-photonics, nuclear and
nano-medicine to present their recent achievements and to take part in
the following discussions.
The School for young scientists, scheduled within the Symposium, is
addressed to students, young researchers and specialists whose
activities are related to the life sciences and medicine.
The Symposium and School provide an opportunity to obtain knowledge in
the latest advances in biomedicine, to exchange ideas and to establish
professional contacts all over the world. Invited, Oral and Poster
presentations are planned within the event.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
- Nanomaterials for biomedical applications
- Bio-photonics for diagnosis and therapy
- Nuclear medicine
- Bioprinting
- Plasma and laser technologies for biomedicine
- IT and artificial intelligence in medicine
- Advanced approaches in MRI and PET
- Radiotherapy
- Novel contrast agents for radiation treatment of tumor
- Engineering in translational medicine
PLENARY LECTURER
Valery V. Tuchin, Dr.Sc., Professor Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Member of SPIE, OPTICA and IEEE
Science Medical Center, Saratov State University, Russia Lab. of Laser Molecular Imaging and Machine Learning, Tomsk State University, Russia А.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry, RC «Biotechnology of RAS», Moscow, Russia
Prof. at: HUST, Tianjin Universities (China), University of Limerick (Ireland), National University of Ireland. Honored Prof. at SSU (Finland, FiDiPro).
Research and educational scope: biophotonics and nanobiophotonics, tissue optics and optical clearing, laser medicine.
Awards: Honored Scientist of the Russian
Federation for outstanding input in the development of biophotonics and
biomedical optics, SPIE educational award (2007), Chime Bell award of
Hubei province (China), Joseph Goodman (OPTICA/SPIE) for Outstanding
Monograph (2015), Michael Feld (OPTICA) for Pioneering Research in
Biophotonics (2019), Medal of the D.S. Rozhdestvensky Optical Society
(2018) and the A.M. Prokhorov medal of the Academy of Engineering
Sciences named after A.M. Prokhorov (2021).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Symposium and School are held in-person (with the option of remote connection). Venue: Learning and laboratory building MEPhI, Moscow, Kashirskoye shosse, 64 The official language is English. Registration is free of charge.
The link for video streem and on-line contributions will be provided to the registered participants. Registration and abstract deadline is November 14, 2022.
Abstracts (according to the Template on the site) and questions to organizers can be addressed to PhysBioSymp@mephi.ru |