Research into alternative methods for assessing the physiological state of biological systems has led to the development of the "Bioscope" hardware complex. The operating principle of the "Bioscope" is based on evaluating the intensity of light scattered in a lightproof chamber from a sensor-a glass plate coated with a thin opaque material.
When inanimate objects at ambient temperature approach, the device's readings remain unchanged. However, from a distance of 5–6 meters, the "Bioscope" detects the presence of a human.
Studies have shown that different biological objects influence the "Bioscope" readings to varying degrees, and the device's signals also change in response to alterations in their physiological state. This suggests potential practical applications of the developed hardware for non-invasive assessment of the physiological state of biological systems in various biomedical studies.
Currently, data have been obtained demonstrating the effectiveness of the "Bioscope" hardware complex for early prediction of parasite infection in white rats, forecasting the onset of skin cancer formation in white mice, early prediction of successful chicken embryo incubation.
A series of studies involving humans was also conducted, showing that just three minutes of recording a person's state using the "Bioscope" allows for an objective assessment of their functional condition after various external physical influences and in cases of pathological changes in the body.
In particular, it was demonstrated that the spectral distribution pattern of the "Bioscope" signals can predict the onset of malignant changes in the breast well in advance.
Dr. L.Simonyan studied Biology at the Vanadzor State University, Armenia and graduated as MS in 2002. She then joined the research group of Prof. Kazaryan at the L.A.Orbeli Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia at the position of young scientist. She received her PhD degree in 2011 at the same institution. After in 2015 moved to laboratory of Integrative Biology supervised by Prof. Sargsyan at the position of researcher. She has published more than 40 research articles in journals
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