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Tetiana V. Serebrovska
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Tetiana V. Serebrovska

Department of Physiology, Ukrainian

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NameTetiana V. Serebrovska
RoleEditor
DepartmentDepartment of Physiology
CountryUkrainian
Email
ORCID0000-0002-5468-8555

Biography

Short Biography:Professor of Physiology, Ph.D., Dr. Sci. Principal Researcher, Active member-academician of International Academy of Sciences, Holder of the medal of International Association of Scientists «For Honesty in Science»Over forty years of scientific activity T. Serebrovska completed a large series of studies on the mechanisms of adaptation to hypoxia. She has organized and conducted dozens of research expeditions to Elbrus, the highlands of Tien Shan, she visited the mountain peaks of North and South America, Japan, Tibet and the Himalayas. Tatiana is one of the leading experts on the effects of intermittent hypoxia on the human body and the implementation of the method of intermittent hypoxic therapy in medical practice, particularly for the treatment of broncho-pulmonary and cardio-vascular diseases, Parkinson's disease, diabetes mellitus, male subfertility, to limit premature aging. She developed together with engineers new tools for individual hypoxic training and obtained the relevant domestic and international patents. Tetiana is a member of many scientific societies and editorial boards of different journals. She is the founder and co -President of the Polish-Ukrainian Working Group on the pathophysiology of respiration, an honorary member of the Polish Society Phthisiopulmonology. The result of scientific activity of T. Serebrovska is more than 340 scientific publications, including two monographs.

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