
International Scientific Conference “Modern Method of Research of Bionanoagents” opened at Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University. The objective of the international session is to improve long-term innovative potential and its promotion in Georgia. The conference will support the interdisciplinary cooperation (Bio-medical, Biophysics, Physical research, information technologies and systems), as well as the exchange of the research and innovative products, knowledge and ideas from the market to the research and reverse. A three-day conference was attended by the international and Georgian leading higher education institution professors, teachers and researchers.
The scientific and innovative achievements presented during the conference help to turn the developed new methods and instruments into innovative products or processes of the creative ideas. It will also be possible to develop new market-oriented biophysical and biomedical methods and tools in optical spectrometry, laser and molecular physics, information technologies and systems.
The study of the general and specific properties of viral particles has great potential for the development of new concepts for the detection and perception of biomolecules, for macro/micro environmental observation, medical diagnosis and treatment.
The ability to detect individual viral particles rapidly, directly, and selectively can have a significant impact on health care, improve clinical decisions and lead to better outcomes in health care.
Topics of the Scientific Conference:
- The study of optical methods and spectroscopy in the control and research of bioagents;
- The Study of simple and effective ways to use total-frequency generation and other infrared and Raman spectroscopic instruments to measure the vibrational properties of viruses and other bio particles;
- Further development of modeling and simulation methods for measuring vibration effects in different viruses;
- Creating a market for researchers and entrepreneurs to introduce new spectrometric methods in practical biomedical activities;
- Model and experimental methods for determining the vibrational properties of pathogenic microorganisms;
- Patents for measuring the vibrational parameters of virus-like particles;
- Issues of using the developed method in biological laboratories and clinics.
International Advisory Committee:
Paata Kervalishvili-Georgian Technical University; President of the Natural Sciences and Euro Mediterranean Academy of Arts and Science of Georgia;
Christophe Humbert – CNRS Research Director, Paris-University of Saclay;
Waclaw Gudowski- Sweden, Stockholm Royal University of Technology (KTH); Professor at the Department of Neutron and Reactor Physics and Director of the Nuclear Energy Technology Centre;
Jeremy Ramsden-Professor at the University of Buckingham;
Pedro de Oliveira-Paris- Professor at the University of the South and Vice-Director of the Laboratory of Chemical-Physics;
Laszlo Site-Professor the Technological University of Austria and Head of the Department;
Dimitri Celes-University of Western Attica, Head of the Administration at the Euro-Mediterranean Academy of Arts and Science;
Stane Pejovnic-University of Ljubljana, Member of the Presidium of the Euro Academy of Mediterranean Arts and Science;
The international conference is being conducted in the frame of the “Higher Education Support Programme” of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara.
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