- Igor V. Reshetov, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Russia
- Vladimir N. Kurlov, Institute of Solid State Physics of RAS, Russia
- Kirill I. Zaytsev, Prokhorov General Physics Institute of RAS, Russia; Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
- Stanislav O. Yurchenko, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Secretary:
- Gleb M. Katyba, Institute of Solid State Physics of RAS, Russia
Vyacheslav G. Artyushenko, ART Photonics, Germany
Irina N. Dolganova, Institute of Solid State Physics of RAS, Russia; Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Vladimir S. Gorelik, Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia
Valery E. Karasik, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Yusef D. Khesuani, 3D Bioprinting Solutions, Russia
Gennady A. Komandin, Prokhorov General Physics Institute of RAS, Russia
Vladimir A. Lazarev, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Igor V. Minin, Siberian State Academy of Geodesy, Russia
Oleg V. Minin, Siberian State Academy of Geodesy, Russia
Dmitry S. Ponomarev, Institute of Ultra High Frequency Semiconductor Electronics of RAS, Russian
Marina A. Schcedrina, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Russia
Irina A. Shikunova, Institute of Solid State Physics of RAS, Russia
Maksim Skorobogatiy, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
Igor E. Spector, Prokhorov General Physics Institute of RAS, Russia
Vincent Patrick Wallace, University of Western Australia, Australia
The scope of the Conference includes recent developments of novel advanced materials of optics and biophotonics.
Main topics will cover recent developments in the area of novel materials, which feature advanced optical performance along with high chemical resistance and inertness to blood and human body fluids, and which are applied in instruments for medical diagnosis, therapy, surgery and implantation.
Special attention would be paid to the modern problems of tissue transplantation, colloidal systems in biology and medicine, cell spheroids and 3D bioprinting, the use of artificial tissues in a clinical practice.
The scope and content of the Conference Scientific Program may cover, but in no way is restricted to, the following topic areas:
- Novel technologies for fabrication of advanced materials for optics and biophotonics
- Prospective materials for biology and medicine
- Advanced materials for implants
- Modern instruments for medical diagnosis, therapy and surgery relying on the advanced materials
- Problems of tissue transplantation
- Biofriendly materials with advanced optical performance
- Cell spheroids and 3D bioprinting
- Advanced colloidal systems for applications in biology and medicine.