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Biophysical Processes in Healthy and Cancer Cells

Program

The Symposium is focused on biophysical processes in healthy and cancer cells, electromagnetic activity and treatment strategies.
The symposium venue was the deanery of the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Na bojišti 3, Prague 2.

Main topics

Program schedule

The scientific program started on Friday, July 1 at 9:00. The program continued until Sunday, July 3 around 18:00.

Friday, July 1
9:00–9:10Introductory remarks
 SESSION 1 (9:10–11:10)
9:10–9:40I. Jerman
On the origin of life based on coherent modes of water and matter
9:40–10:10J. Kobilkova
Morphological cancer diagnostics: Displayed disorder
10:10–11:10J. A. Tuszynski
On the biophysical properties of microtubules, their technological potential and importance in health and disease
11:10–11:30Break
 SESSION 2 (11:30–13:00)
11:30–12:00L. Schwartz
A reasoned classification of human diseases
12:00–12:30A. Jandova
Disease of the cellular energy system
12:30–13:00M. V. Sataric
Small post-translational modifications of microtubules make great differences in their functions
13:00–14:30Lunch break
 SESSION 3 (14:30–16:00)
14:30–15:30A. Bandyopadhyay
Measurement of electronic properties of microtubule (oscillation frequencies, digital memory)
15:30–16:00M. Molski
Quasi-quantum model of carcinogenesis and chemotherapy
17:00–18:30Opening session
Welcome address (Carolinum, Ovocny Trh)
Saturday, July 2
 SESSION 4 (9:00–11:00)
9:00–10:00M. V. Sataric
Dissipative solitons in cellular microtubules
10:00–10:30J. Pokorny Jr.
Stark effect and oncogene mutation
10:30–11:00A. Bandyopadhyay
Quantum anomaly in the single brain microtubule
11:00–11:15Break
 SESSION 5 (11:15–13:15)
11:15–12:45G. Pollack
The fourth phase of water: A central role in health
12:45–13:15J. A. Tuszynski
A critical analysis of possible interactions of 200 kHz electric fields with biological cells
13:15–14:30Lunch break
 SESSION 6 (14:30–16:00)
14:30–15:00S. S. Popova
Terahertz electromagnetic coherent waves and Froehlich vibration interaction
15:00–16:00A. Foletti
Translational aspects of electromagnetic information transfer through aqueous system
16:00–16:15Break
 SESSION 7 (16:15–18:45)
16:15–17:15K. P. Michalak
Biochemical aspects of energy production in cancers
17:15–17:45K. P. Michalak
Possible regulation of Krebs Cycle enzymes activity using LMK-homeopathised and allopatic Krebs cycle metabolites - 'case study' analysis
17:45–18:15A. Rydberg
Amoebae as a model for human cells in bone resorption applications
18:15–18:45M. Cifra
Oxidation induced photon emission of tubulin and microtubules
Sunday, July 3
 SESSION 8 (9:00–11:00)
9:00–10:00J. Torres
THz near-field spectroscopy of proteins: towards detection of long-range electrodynamic interactions
10:00–10:30J. Pokorny
Nature of life
10:30–11:00S. S. Knox
A murine model of ion channel regulation in the treatment of breast cancer
11:00–11:15Break
 SESSION 9 (11:15–13:15)
11:15–11:45V. Pericek–Krapez
Universal language and transfer of coherent modes – a possibility of subtle chemistry and farmacology
11:45–12:15J. Mattova (cancelled)
Polymer conjugate of Auger’s electrons emitter for targeted therapy of cancer
12:15–12:45C. Vedruccio (cancelled)
Electromagnetic detection of colon and liver cancer by means of the bioscanner “Trimprob”
12:45–13:15A. Cocek
Adherence capability of T lymphocytes in vitro in the course of the treatment of head and neck cancer
13:15–14:30Lunch break
 SESSION 10 (14:00–16:00)
14:30–15:00Yu. P. Chukova
Cancer and the problem of weak influences
15:00–15:30M. Teplan
Electromagnetic resonance in biological systems: Myth or reality?
15:30–16:00J. Vrba
Microwave principles and technologies in medicine
16:00–16:15Break
 SESSION 11 (15:00–19:00)
16:15–16:45J. Vrba
Animal EM exposure chamber with well defined dosimetry and results of first biological experiments
16:45–17:15M. Cifra
Optical properties of tubulin
17:15–18:00Discussion
Electromagnetic activity of living cells and experimental methods