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  Victor M. BARANOV
  Roman M. BAEVSKY
  Mark S. BELAKOVSKY
  Eduard DAVID
  Jurgen DRESCHER
  Rupert GERZER
  Anatoly I GRIGORIEV
  Alla B. GUEKHT
  Guenter RUYTERS
  Hanns-Christian GUNGA
  Gerhard FREILINGER
  Guenter HAENTSCHEL
  Marc HEPPENER
  Vyacheslav K. ILYIN
  Inesa B. KOZLOVSKAYA
  Alexei T. LOGOUNOV
  Winfried MAYR
  Vyacheslav P. SALNITSKY
  Jens TANK
  Tikhomirov E. PETROVICH
  Bernd JOHANNES
  Guenter RUYTERS
  Didier SCHMITT
  Zdenek TREFNY
  Juergen WALDMANN


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Anatoly I GRIGORIEV


  Ph.D, MD, Professor, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Vice-President of the International Academy of Astronautics.
   Has been attached to the Institute for Biomedical Problems since 1966 after graduation from the Moscow Second Medical Institute. Took over the IBMP Directorship in 1988 with the responsibility to coordinate planning and execution of the biomedical support to manned space flights.
   His scientific pursuits encompass:
  • exploration of the mechanisms of adaptation of the main body functions to the spaceflight factors and
  • elaboration of methods and means of medical support to manned flights, prediction and control of the human physiological responses.
  Prof. Grigoriev is one of the prominent scientists in the field of space life sciences. His contribution to the major space sciences programs and the international cooperation in space exploration has been generally recognized. He was a winner of the State Prize in 1989, the Russian Government Prize, and awarded many national and international orders and medals.
   Prof. Grigoriev is an author and co-author of over 300 scientific papers and monographs. These include:
  1. The water-salt homeostasis and space flight (co-authored by O. G. Gazenko and U. V. Natochin), M, Nauka, p 240, 1986.
  2. General mechanisms of the effects of weightlessness on the human body (co-authored by A. D. Egorov). In: Advances in Space Biology and Medicine. Edited by S. L. Bonting, JAI Press Inc., London, v. 2, pp. 1-42, 1992.
  3. Mineral metabolism under the conditions of changed gravity. (co-authored by A.I. Volozhin and G.P. Stupakov), M., Nauka, p. 233, 1994.
  4. Water-Electrolytes Metabolism and its Regulations under the spaceflight conditions. Soviet Sc. Rewievs, Section F. Physiology and General Biological Review, v.7, Parts 1-3. Ed. by T.M. Turpaev and N.K. Kozlov, pp.3-80, 1994.
  5. Fluid and Electrolyte Regulation in Spaceflight (with Carolyn S. Leach Huntoon and Youry V. Natochin). An American Astronautical Society Publication, Science and technology series, A Supplement to Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, 1998, v. 94, 298 p. Ed. Univelt, Inc., San Diego
  He is the editor-in-chief of journal "Aerospace and Ecological Medicine"
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