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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND REVIEWS (ISSN:2631-3944)

VLADIMIR ZAICHICK

Biography:

Dr. Vladimir Zaichick has established himself as a prominent figure in the field of biophysics and analytical chemistry, earning both a Ph.D. from the Institute of Biophysics in Moscow and a DSc degree, along with the prestigious rank of Professor, from the Medical Radiological Research Center in Obninsk, Russia. Throughout his career, Dr. Zaichick has been actively involved in various scientific societies, including serving as a member of the Scientific Council on Analytical Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is also recognized as a fellow of the British Royal Society of Chemistry and holds the designation of Chartered Chemist, a testament to his expertise and contributions to the field.

Dr. Zaichick's research endeavors have been widely disseminated through publications in numerous national and international journals, reflecting his significant contributions to the scientific community. Additionally, his innovative work has resulted in the filing of 19 patents, underscoring his commitment to advancing knowledge and technology in his field.

In recognition of his scholarly achievements, Dr. Zaichick has been invited to participate in numerous international conferences, where he has shared his expertise and insights with fellow researchers from around the world. His dedication to scientific inquiry and his notable contributions to biophysics and analytical chemistry have earned him respect and acclaim within the scientific community.

Research Interests:

His research interest mainly focuses on:

  • Nuclear and relative analytical methods for in vitro and in vivo investigation of chemical element contents in human tissue, organs and fluids suitable for using in medical studies
  • Role of chemical element contents in tissues and fluids of human body in normal and pathophysiology, including carcinogenesis
  • Chemical element contents in human tissue, organs and fluids as markers of norm and diseases, including cancer
  • Nuclear and relative analytical methods in the life sciences

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