Mauro Luisetto is an applied pharmacologist from Italy who is an Academician in the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology at the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. The document also introduces the President and Vice-President of the International Mariinskaya Academy and provides their contact information.
The document announces that a publication titled "Pianura Padana geo-morphology, climate condition prevalence, distribution of COVID -19 and some other respiratory virus (Hypothesis of work)" received an award from the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences for its 25th anniversary. The publication was authored by Luisetto M., Tarro J., Latyshev O.Yu., Almukhtar N., Mashori GR, Rafa A.Ye. and examines the geo-morphology, climate conditions, and distribution of COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses in the Pianura Padana region of Italy. The document provides contact information for the International Mariinskaya Academy and its scientific consultant A.Yu.
This document provides biographical information about multiple academics. It lists their positions, affiliations, and roles within various scientific organizations including the International Mariinskaya Academy. Some of the individuals mentioned include Mauro Luisetto as President of IMA, O.Yu. Latyshev as member of editorial boards, and A.J. Al-Khatib, A.I. Ivanov, and M.H. Mubarak who are also mentioned. The document provides contacts for the International Mariinskaya Academy and describes some of its projects.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including:
- Contact information and location in Russia
- Names and titles of several academics affiliated with the academy in fields such as applied pharmacology, biology, psychology, and education.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including its location in Moscow, Russia and website. It then lists appointments and affiliations of three academics: Mauro Luisetto, an Italian applied pharmacologist; O.Yu. Latyshev, chief scientific secretary of the academy's psychology department; and G.A. Ibrahim, vice president and academician secretary of the academy's Saudi Arabia department.
The document lists the credentials and roles of Mauro Luisetto, including that he is the principal researcher of the lab "Management and business administration" at the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, and provides contact information for the International Mariinskaya Academy including websites and email addresses.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including contact information and details about several academics that hold positions at the academy. It lists the names, titles, and affiliations of the President, a Vice-President from Saudi Arabia, and the Chief Scientific Secretary of the academy.
This document provides biographical information about Leif Erland Andersson, a Swedish astronomer. It notes that Andersson was a child prodigy who won a Swedish television quiz show twice as a teenager. He later studied astronomy at Lund University and received a scholarship to work at an observatory in Sicily. Andersson went on to study the work of Professor Åke Wallenquist at Uppsala University before moving to Indiana University Bloomington in the United States, where he continued his research in astronomy until his untimely death at age 35. The International Mariinskaya Academy has established an Astronomy branch office in his honor.
Mauro Luisetto is an applied pharmacologist from Italy who is an Academician in the Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology at the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. The document also introduces the President and Vice-President of the International Mariinskaya Academy and provides their contact information.
The document announces that a publication titled "Pianura Padana geo-morphology, climate condition prevalence, distribution of COVID -19 and some other respiratory virus (Hypothesis of work)" received an award from the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences for its 25th anniversary. The publication was authored by Luisetto M., Tarro J., Latyshev O.Yu., Almukhtar N., Mashori GR, Rafa A.Ye. and examines the geo-morphology, climate conditions, and distribution of COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses in the Pianura Padana region of Italy. The document provides contact information for the International Mariinskaya Academy and its scientific consultant A.Yu.
This document provides biographical information about multiple academics. It lists their positions, affiliations, and roles within various scientific organizations including the International Mariinskaya Academy. Some of the individuals mentioned include Mauro Luisetto as President of IMA, O.Yu. Latyshev as member of editorial boards, and A.J. Al-Khatib, A.I. Ivanov, and M.H. Mubarak who are also mentioned. The document provides contacts for the International Mariinskaya Academy and describes some of its projects.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including:
- Contact information and location in Russia
- Names and titles of several academics affiliated with the academy in fields such as applied pharmacology, biology, psychology, and education.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including its location in Moscow, Russia and website. It then lists appointments and affiliations of three academics: Mauro Luisetto, an Italian applied pharmacologist; O.Yu. Latyshev, chief scientific secretary of the academy's psychology department; and G.A. Ibrahim, vice president and academician secretary of the academy's Saudi Arabia department.
The document lists the credentials and roles of Mauro Luisetto, including that he is the principal researcher of the lab "Management and business administration" at the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, and provides contact information for the International Mariinskaya Academy including websites and email addresses.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including contact information and details about several academics that hold positions at the academy. It lists the names, titles, and affiliations of the President, a Vice-President from Saudi Arabia, and the Chief Scientific Secretary of the academy.
This document provides biographical information about Leif Erland Andersson, a Swedish astronomer. It notes that Andersson was a child prodigy who won a Swedish television quiz show twice as a teenager. He later studied astronomy at Lund University and received a scholarship to work at an observatory in Sicily. Andersson went on to study the work of Professor Åke Wallenquist at Uppsala University before moving to Indiana University Bloomington in the United States, where he continued his research in astronomy until his untimely death at age 35. The International Mariinskaya Academy has established an Astronomy branch office in his honor.
This document provides information about the Presidium of the International Mariinskaya Academy, including its Register of Natural Sciences. It lists several academicians and academician-secretaries who are part of various departments within the academy, such as Pharmacy and Pharmacology, General and Complex Problems of Natural and Humanities Sciences, and others. It provides brief biographies of each academician, including their areas of research and professional affiliations. The document appears to be establishing the leadership structure and areas of focus of the International Mariinskaya Academy.
This document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. It lists the contact information for the academy and introduces several academicians and their roles within the academy, including Mauro Luisetto as Academician-secretary of the Information and Communication Technology department, Vice-President of the Saudi Arabia department, and editor of several journals. It also introduces O.Yu. Latyshev and G.A. Ibrahim as Academician-secretaries of other departments, and notes they issued registration number 95-2019 on June 17, 2019.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including contact information, leadership positions, and departments. It lists Mauro Luisetto as the Imaging, Contracts Agent, and Radiodiagnostics of the Pharmacy and Pharmacology department. It also lists information about the President, a Vice-President from Saudi Arabia, and a Chief Scientific Secretary and Academician-secretary who is a Professor of Psychological Counseling at multiple universities.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. It lists the academy's address and contact information. It then provides titles and positions for three individuals - Mauro Luisetto, O.Yu. Latyshev, and G.A. Ibrahim - who are affiliated with the academy in roles such as heads of departments and branches.
The International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) aims to unite scientists globally to address important problems through interdisciplinary collaboration. The IMA develops new projects, methods, algorithms and technologies to benefit science and society. The IMA president oversees expanding the staff and convincing projects. Key leaders include the vice president who heads the Saudi Arabia department, and the chief scientific secretary who heads the psychology department.
The International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko (IMA) aims to unite scientists globally to solve important problems. The Academy's mission is to preserve humanity, nature, and culture through new projects, methods, algorithms, and technologies. The staff is growing in strength, conviction, and wisdom as more projects are developed daily.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of International Mariinskaya Academy and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He is the President of International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and holds positions in several international academies and organizations.
This document provides biographical information about several individuals associated with the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. It identifies Mauro Luisetto as the Head of the General Toxicology lab at the Academy's department of medicine. It also lists his credentials as an applied pharmacologist and toxicologist. The document further provides details on the positions and qualifications of the Academy's President, as well as two other individuals - O.Yu. Latyshev and G.A. Ibrahim - who serve as Academician Secretaries within the Academy.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He belongs to several departments within the academy related to fields like pharmacology, information and communication technology, chemistry, and organization and management. He has received several honors for his scientific work.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including its location in Moscow, Russia and website. It then lists positions and affiliations of three individuals: Mauro Luisetto as Head of lab “General Toxicology”; Vice-President and Academician-secretary of the Saudi Arabia department; and Chief Scientific Secretary and Academician-secretary of the Psychology department.
This document introduces the International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) and its leadership. It provides biographies of members of IMA's small presidium and branch department heads. It discusses the IMA's goals of promoting world science, peace, and sustainability. It requests help from members in improving the IMA, including inviting new colleagues, defining laboratory affiliations, establishing new laboratories, and improving the organizational structure.
This document provides information about the Presidium of the International Mariinskaya Academy, including its Register of Natural Sciences. It lists several academicians and academician-secretaries who are part of various departments within the academy, such as Pharmacy and Pharmacology, General and Complex Problems of Natural and Humanities Sciences, and others. It provides brief biographies of each academician, including their areas of research and professional affiliations. The document appears to be establishing the leadership structure and areas of focus of the International Mariinskaya Academy.
This document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. It lists the contact information for the academy and introduces several academicians and their roles within the academy, including Mauro Luisetto as Academician-secretary of the Information and Communication Technology department, Vice-President of the Saudi Arabia department, and editor of several journals. It also introduces O.Yu. Latyshev and G.A. Ibrahim as Academician-secretaries of other departments, and notes they issued registration number 95-2019 on June 17, 2019.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including contact information, leadership positions, and departments. It lists Mauro Luisetto as the Imaging, Contracts Agent, and Radiodiagnostics of the Pharmacy and Pharmacology department. It also lists information about the President, a Vice-President from Saudi Arabia, and a Chief Scientific Secretary and Academician-secretary who is a Professor of Psychological Counseling at multiple universities.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. It lists the academy's address and contact information. It then provides titles and positions for three individuals - Mauro Luisetto, O.Yu. Latyshev, and G.A. Ibrahim - who are affiliated with the academy in roles such as heads of departments and branches.
The International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) aims to unite scientists globally to address important problems through interdisciplinary collaboration. The IMA develops new projects, methods, algorithms and technologies to benefit science and society. The IMA president oversees expanding the staff and convincing projects. Key leaders include the vice president who heads the Saudi Arabia department, and the chief scientific secretary who heads the psychology department.
The International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko (IMA) aims to unite scientists globally to solve important problems. The Academy's mission is to preserve humanity, nature, and culture through new projects, methods, algorithms, and technologies. The staff is growing in strength, conviction, and wisdom as more projects are developed daily.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of International Mariinskaya Academy and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He is the President of International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and holds positions in several international academies and organizations.
This document provides biographical information about several individuals associated with the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko. It identifies Mauro Luisetto as the Head of the General Toxicology lab at the Academy's department of medicine. It also lists his credentials as an applied pharmacologist and toxicologist. The document further provides details on the positions and qualifications of the Academy's President, as well as two other individuals - O.Yu. Latyshev and G.A. Ibrahim - who serve as Academician Secretaries within the Academy.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He belongs to several departments within the academy related to fields like pharmacology, information and communication technology, chemistry, and organization and management. He has received several honors for his scientific work.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including its location in Moscow, Russia and website. It then lists positions and affiliations of three individuals: Mauro Luisetto as Head of lab “General Toxicology”; Vice-President and Academician-secretary of the Saudi Arabia department; and Chief Scientific Secretary and Academician-secretary of the Psychology department.
This document introduces the International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) and its leadership. It provides biographies of members of IMA's small presidium and branch department heads. It discusses the IMA's goals of promoting world science, peace, and sustainability. It requests help from members in improving the IMA, including inviting new colleagues, defining laboratory affiliations, establishing new laboratories, and improving the organizational structure.
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editorial boards of the journals of the Academy of Natural
Sciences publishing house, senior researcher of Institute of
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Academy of Sciences Higher School, scientific consultant
International experiments of Mariinskaya Gallery named
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