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== 2011 Cours sur les transmutations biologiques ==
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Dans ce cours, le Professeur Vladimir Vysotskii expose les recherches qu'il a conduites sur des rayonnements et molécules concernant des problèmes biologiques et environnementaux tels que <ref name="Cours">{{en}} Prof. Vladimir Vysotskii of the Kiev National Shevchenko University, [http://www.iscmns.org/iccf16/course_on_transmutation.htm Biological Nuclear Transmutations : Historical Perspective and Applications], Course on transmutations, 15 Février 2011, SRM University, Kattankulathur campus, Chennai, Inde</ref> :
 
* Investigation and modelling of nonlinear phenomena in DNA (depolymerization, degradation, repairing) at combined action of hard and soft radiation and action of free radicals in real intermolecular and intercellular mediums.
* The problems of hormesis, radiation synergism and antagonism at combined irradiation of living systems and the problem of low dose.
* Investigation of physical properties, memory phenomena and biological effects of regular and activated water.
* Investigation of biophysical properties and both biological and medical application of activated water.
* Investigation of isotopes anomalies in living systems and study of possible nuclear reactions in biological and microbiological systems.
* Radiation ecology and the problem of utilization (deactivation) of radioactive waste.
 
Prof.Vysotskii’s research interests include
 
* X-ray lasers and gamma-ray lasers, sources of short-wave radiation of fast electrons and positrons in crystals, the methods of creation, forming and controlling of directed flow of neutrons, X-rays and gamma-quanta for the aims of coherent atomic and nuclear physics,
* New methods of coherent physics, nuclear physics and nuclear optics of condensed matter, X-ray and gamma-ray optics, channeling of atoms, neutrons, X-rays and gamma-quanta in (or near) perfect crystals;
* Nuclear physics at extreme conditions (self-controlled collapse of electron-nuclear plasma in both a laboratory and in the universe)
* Modern problems of radiobiology:
 
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