BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE SCIENTIFIC, PEDAGOGICAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE DOCTOR OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PROFESSOR VIKTOR MIKHAILOVICH INYUSHIN

2/25/2021

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Inyushin Viktor Mikhailovich - founder of the school of biophysicists in Kazakhstan, a public figure. Born on March 1, 1941 in Leningrad in the family of a famous hydraulic engineer. For 17 years Viktor Mikhailovich studied and lived in Ust-Kamenogorsk and Serebryansk. From childhood he became interested in biology as a naturalist observing the life of birds and fish. He studied at the Faculty of Biology of KazSU named after S. M. Kirov from 1958 to 1963 and began his career first as an intern-researcher, and later as an assistant professor at the Department of Histology and Cytology.

Inyushin Viktor Mikhailovich was the organizer of the opening of the only department of biophysics in Central Asia and Kazakhstan, which he headed from 1973 to 1999.The creation of the department of biophysics revealed his bright scientific and pedagogical talent and allowed him to pay great attention to the development and coordination of biophysical research in Kazakhstan, as well as training in biophysics.

V.M. Inyushin is the author of more than 100 inventions, of which 30 are patented abroad (Germany, Canada, Japan, USA, Australia and others). His scientific developments were repeatedly demonstrated at international scientific and industrial exhibitions both in Kazakhstan and abroad: in Poland, India, Algeria, China, were awarded with diplomas and medals.

V.M. Inyushin was elected a member and honorary member of international scientific organizations: the International Association for the Study of the Kirlian Effect (New York, USA), the International A.L. Chizhevsky (Moscow, Russia), the Academic Council of the Zoroastrian College (Mumbai, India), the Laser Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), a professor at the International University of Alternative Medicine (Mumbai, Colombo).

The scientific activity of Viktor Mikhailovich is multifaceted, his new searches are always based on the achievements of related, classical and applied disciplines. The theoretical substantiation of the interaction of bioplasma-geoplasma is the basis for the creation and development of fundamentally new methods for monitoring the ecological environment and methods for registering earthquake precursors. Such developments have no analogues in the world. V. M. Inyushin in his scientific monograph "Spatial-temporal structure of the human bioplasmic body" (2007) considered the objective foundations of the mechanisms of implementation in a living organism of hologram-information processes with the inclusion of an organically integral matrix - bioplasma.

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