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Biophysics journalEnglish translation of the article “The Dependence of the Oxygen Release Intensity from Erythrocytes on the Degree of Their Clustering in Sludges” is published in the journal Biophysics.
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March 25, 2024

Biophysics journalNew publication “Dependence of the Oxygen Release Intensity from Red Cells on the Degree of Their Clustering in Sludges” in the journal Biophysics.
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January 9, 2024

Computer Research and Modeling journalNew publication “Investigation of shear-induced platelet activation in arteriovenous fistulas for haemodialysis” in the journal Computer Research and Modeling.
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July 11, 2023

Project "in silico"

Assesment of thrombosis risks, based on computer modelling with broad validation: www.in-silico.ru

Welcome to the laboratory of Georgy Th. Guria

Discussion of actual scientific developments

Prof. Georgy Guria and PhD student Denis Pushin at the laboratory seminar.

Preparing for blood experiments

PhD student Shakhla Shirinli and researcher Dmitry Ivlev before conducting experiments.

Conducting experiments with blood

Researcher Dmitry Ivlev is conducting an experiment on ultrasonic detection of thrombosis.

National Research Center for Hematology of Russia

The laboratory of Prof. Georgy Guria is the division of NRCH, situated in Moscow.

Experiment planning

Dr. Svetlana Uzlova and PhD students.

Computational experiment on platelet activation

Learn more about our project on the assesment of thrombosis risks: www.in-silico.ru.

Successful defense of theses

Prof Georgy Guria with his students Ivan Priphodko, Tatiana Sapega and Ilya Ponomarev.

Laboratory seminar

Prof. Georgy Guria with his researching group.

Our team consists of the researchers, working along with Prof. Georgy Guria on the study of the role of instabilities in the dynamics of complex systems, including biological regulation.

It is generally accepted that the loss of stability of any regime is a prologue to the transition of that nonequilibrium system to another state having a different time or space-time ordering. The study of different types of such non-equilibrium transitions observed in the physico-chemical and biological systems, and the task of revealing the conditions for the implementation of such transitions is the main subject of the research of our team.

Diagram

State diagram

At the moment, obviously the most attention is given to transitions manifested in the dynamics of such sophisticated physiological substance as blood [Thrombosis Research, 2015; Guria, 2011]. In the center of our attention are both theoretical issues of finding conditions of loss of the liquid state stability of the blood, and questions concerning the development of tools and methods for real-time monitoring of aggregate state of blood in vitro and in vivo [Scientific Reports, 2016; PLOS ONE, 2015; JTB, 2012; PLOS ONE, 2019; PhilosTrans, 2008]. The laboratory team uses and enhances the research approach in silico, aimed at the task of personalized assessment of thrombosis risks through the use of modern computer simulation methods (more on www.in-silico.ru).

Recently, particular attention is paid to finding opportunities of a fast-reacting medical interference during the fastest flowing phase of intravascular thrombosis. [PLOS ONE, 2019; PhilosTrans, 2008].

Signals

Ultrasound thrombus detection

The range of actively studied systems is not limited to blood coagulation system. Among the actively studied issues are mass transfer processes in the human body and the work of the cellular signaling system.

Graph

Dynamic processes graph

Financing:

Our research has been funded by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR), the International Science and Technology Center (ISTC), the Russian Science Foundation (RSF).

Student positions:

We are looking for highly motivated individuals to join our laboratory at every level – as undergraduate researchers, MS or PhD students. Positions are available immediately. Please contact Prof. Georgy Guria for more information.