Passive Microwave Radiometry (MWR) provides a uniquely non-invasive method for measuring
deep-tissue thermal emissions, reflecting metabolic heat production, vascular regulation,
and autonomic function—physiological processes that decline with age and serve as sensitive
biomarkers of biological aging.
LATEST SPONSORSHIP, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Multi-Tiered Self-Contrastive Learning for Medical Microwave Radiometry (MWR) Breast Cancer Detection C Galazis, H Wu, I Goryanin arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.04636
Exploring the Interface of Microwave Technology, Quantum Computing and Neuroscience, II Goryanin, B Damms, S Vesnin, O Shevelev, I Goryanin, Preprints 2024
Publications 2023
Age-Related Changes in the Temperature of the Lumbar Spine Measured by Passive Microwave Radiometry (MWR), AV Tarakanov, AA Tarakanov, EG Skorodumova, N Roberts, T Kobayashi, Diagnostics 13 (21), 3294
Diagnostic of Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia Using Passive Medical Microwave Radiometry (MWR), B Emilov, A Sorokin, M Seiitov, BT Kobayashi, T Chubakov, S Vesnin, Diagnostics 13 (15), 2585
Sports Cranio-Brain Injury. Diagnostics and Prevention of Complications, OA Shevelev, A Smolensky, M Petrova, MY Yuriev, MA Zdanova, I. Goryanin Preprints, 2022