SCOPE OF THE CONFERENCE

The 4th International Symposium and School for young scientists on «Physics, Engineering and Technologies for Bio-Medicine» will be held in Moscow, Russia, October 26-30, 2019 under the auspices of the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the Russian Ministry of Health and the State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM.

The Symposium and School are organized by the Institute of Engineering Physics for Biomedicine (PhysBio) of the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) in close collaboration with National Medical Research Radiological Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and non-profit partnership «Kaluga pharmaceutical cluster».

 Conference topics

The Symposium aims at bringing together leading scientists and experts in nuclear medicine, biophysics, bio-photonics and emerging fields to present their works and having invited lectures on the following topics:

•    Biomedicine nanotechnologies
•    Laser technologies for production of new materials for biomedical applications
•    Advanced materials and methods for MRI and PET
•    Bioimaging technologies and materials
•    Biomedicine photonics for diagnosis and therapy
•    Bioprinting
•    Nanotheranostics
•    Brachy-, Proton and Ion therapy methods
•    Diagnosis methods, today and in the future
•    Immuno-therapy
•    Isotopes for medical applications
•    Medical-biological aspects of radiation effects
•    Translational medicine

 Please note the following important information:

 Key note lecture: 

 Prof. Dr. Boris Chichkov,
 Head of group «AG Nanoengineering»,
 Institute of Quantum Optics,
 Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

 

      The format – invited lectures and poster sessions.
      The official language of the Symposium is English.
      The official language of the School are English and Russian.

 
 

 Symposium venue:

 

 National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

(Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) 

 

 

 


The 4rd International Symposium "Physics, Engineering and Technologies for Biomedicine".
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