Dr. Konstantin Korotkov
PhD. in Computer Science and Biophysics
PhD, Professor of Computer Science and Biophysics at the St. Petersburg University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics in Russia and Senior Researcher at the St. Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Activity and Sport.
He has given lectures, seminars and training sessions in over 50 countries, presented talks and workshops at over 100 national and international conferences. He is the author of 10 books. Most of them are translated into English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. Among them: The Energy of Health 2016 and The Energy of Space 2017.
An internationally renowned scientist for his pioneering research in the field of human energy, Professor Korotkov developed the GDV technique, based on the Kirlian effect, in 1995. Konstantin Korotkov has held the following positions during his career:
- Deputy Director of the Federal Research Institute of Physical Culture in St. Petersburg.
- Professor of Informatics and Biophysics at the Federal University of Information Technology, Mechanics and Optics in St. Petersburg.
- Research Professor at the St. Petersburg Academy of Physical Culture.
- President of the International Union of Medical and Applied Bioelectrography .
- Consultant for Aveda Co (USA).
- Member of the editorial board : «Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine», «Journal of the Science of Healing Outcomes».
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He has published more than 400 articles in leading journals on physics and biology (you can find them in the research section of the IUMAB website), and holds 15 patents on biophysical inventions.
He is the author of 12 books, translated into many European languages, including:
- “The energy of health”
- “The energy of consciousness”
- “The energy of space”
- “Electrophotonic analysis in medicine”
- “The light after life”
- “The Energy of Health”
- “The Emerging Science of Water” and others.
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