06.01.2023
Scientists of the Department, in particular Professor Oleg Avrunin, Associate Professors Tetiana Nosova, Yana Nosova, Natalia Shushlyapina, Senior Lecturers Maksym Tymkovych, Yevhen Chuhui, graduate students Ibrahim Yunuss Abdelhamid and Jiao Hankun presented the results of joint research with stakeholders of the Department from medical institutions.
The co-authors of the publications in the SPIE Digital Library of the World Society of Optics and Photonics were Volodymyr Pyatikop, neurosurgeon of the Regional Hospital, and Olha Shevchenko, TB specialist of the Clinical TB Dispensary, professors of Kharkiv National Medical University.
https://www. spiedigitallibrary.org/ conference-proceedings-of- spie/12476/124760A/The- possibility-of-rapid- prototyping-in-the- manufacture-of-3/10.1117/12. 2660641.full?SSO=1
https://www. spiedigitallibrary.org/ conference-proceedings-of- spie/12476/124760B/3D- modelling-and-evaluation-of- parietal-flow-features–in/10. 1117/12.2660669.full
https://www. spiedigitallibrary.org/ conference-proceedings-of- spie/12476/1247609/3-D- modeling-capabilities-for- planning-rhinologic-surgical- interventions-from/10.1117/12. 2659480.full
https://www. spiedigitallibrary.org/ conference-proceedings-of- spie/12476/1247607/The- capabilities-of-modern-rapid- prototyping-tools-for- developing-training/10.1117/ 12.2659186.full
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Since 2015, the Laboratory of Analytical Optochemotronics named after Prof. M.M. Rozhytsky of the Department of BME has been cooperating with the Key National Laboratory of Electrochemical Analysis of the Institute of Applied Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Together with the team headed by Prof. Guobao Xu, the Laboratory of Analytical Optochemotronics conducts research and development of new methods and analytical instruments for chemiluminescence and electrochemiluminescence analysis. These methods of analysis are important tools in modern analytics, allowing timely detection of biologically significant components in liquid samples, which is important in solving many problems in medicine, ecology, biology. One of the examples of this cooperation is the work devoted to the detection of an important biological amine, dopamine (hormone and neurotransmitter) “Luminol electrochemiluminescence by combining cathodic reduction and anodic oxidation at regenerable cobalt phthalocyanine modified carbon paste electrode for dopamine detection” by Prof. Snizhko D.V. in co-authorship in the first quartile journal Electrochimica Acta.
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Such high publication activity in difficult times of martial law testifies to the development of scientific schools of the University and the contribution to the achievement of SDG 3.