Professor Vassiliev's Biography
Vassiliev Vitali Nikolayevich,
61 years old, Doctor of Biological Sciences (aerospace medicine),professor, a distinguished figure in neuroendocrinology of Russia, author of more than 300 scientific publications, including articles,monographs, books, textbooks, manuals, patents, etc., and a number of popular-science publications.
While Working since 1968 in the areas of objectivization and prognostication of effects of stresses, of sport and aviation medicine, diseases of civilization (hypertension, peptic ulcer, other medical problems), neuroses, and other nervous and mental diseases he has developed a universal and highly sensitive adrenogram method with the aid of which he succeeded in identifying in 1974 among patients with infantile cerebral paralysis a new syndrome - triad (new disease, its mechanism and a method for a 100% reversal), its term the
Shosina-Vassiliev syndrome having been made official by the USSR State Committee on Inventions and Discoveries in 1985 and by the USSR Ministry of Health in 1987.
In 1987 the Vassiliev's syndrome - triad was identified by him among patients with demyelinating diseases. The syndrome is also 100% curable. These syndromes have come to be widely described in the international scientific medical literature as well as in hundreds of newspapers in Russia, USA, Italy and other countries, highlighted through broadcasting by television in a number of countries.
On the basis of adrenogrammes a method has been developed having no analogues in world medicine, for diagnosis and treatment of certain nervous and mental diseases considered to be incurable, referred to as the method of biocorrection according to Vassiliev. This method brings about natural restoration of impaired functioning of the nervous system with effectiveness being at least 50-75% in some 20 year and beyond follow-up. Responding to biocorrection are such affections 0 as cerebral, post-traumatic, post-infectious and other kind paralyses, a wide spectrum of neuromuscular diseases among which there are myopathies of any kind, demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and other ones, as well as epilepsy, autism, dyslexia, mental retardation, etc. In many cases they succeed in achieving social significance of patients when they are not only able tomanage single-handed in their everyday lives having learned self-care skills and become independent but also start speaking, walking, working, going to school/studying in a college, settle down in life acquiring a home and family, and so on. Some of them have even become scientists, Candidates of Science.
The method gives us grounds for creation of habilita-tive-rehabilitative-adaptive center for incurable patients, where they could combine course of biocorrection with studies, mastering medical and other professions in order that they might work themselves at such a centre and where, together with them, their parents often suffering from neuroses could improve their health.
During the 1980s such a centre was already being formed on the basis of the Ail-Union Center of Medical Care Delivery to Patients with Paralyses of the USSR Ministry of Health in Moscow, its director having been Professor Vassiliev. Disintegration of the USSR wrecked what had already been done, and Professor Vassiliev was compelled to go abroad where he worked for some years at medical and rehabilitative centres in different countries (Spain, Italy, and other ones) where his method of biocorrection of a wide spectrum of paralyses was taken as a basis of work.
Professor Vassiliev is the European Trade-Unions "Caval-lino D'ORO" Prize laureate in the field of medicine and the International Film Festival Mirabella (Italy) prize-winner for his achievements in the treatment of multisclerosis.
In Russia and on Ukraine there have been created international associations of Professor Vassiliev's patients. His work met with most heartfelt approval from Madre Teresa di Calcutta whose acquaintance he made as for back as 1988 and who in 1997, shortly before her death, had written a letter-blessing to him.
Since 1998 Professor Vassiliev has been working in Ukraine, at the Kiev Medical-and-Social Centre "Raiduga" where his method of biocorrection patented in Russia, Spain, Italy is taken as a basis of work and where he is chairman of the international research-medical Council at the very same Centre which is an assembly of distinguished scientists in the field of medicine from Ukraine and other countries as well.
Rome, 24 May 1997 Dear Vassiliev,
- In the meantime offer your sufferings to Jesus for the good of all the sick people. I want you to be sure of my prayers and those of my sisters. May Our Blessed Mother be a Mother to you in this special time and help you to become closer to Jesus.
Madre Teresa
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Born on 14 September 1938 in Samarcand, Uzbekistan, Vitali Nicolaevich Vasiliev is the chief scientific advisor for biocorrection of patients with wide range of paralyses of dopamine etiology, including Shoshina-Vasiliev syndrome and Vasiliev syndrome at clinical and medical centres in Bulgaria, Italy and Ukraine from 1993 to the present. He is married to Vassilieva Faina.
Dr. Vasiliev began his education in 1960 at the Faculty of Physiology at the Institute of Biology, Rostov-upon-Don. At v U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences in Moscow, he completed postgraduate courses at the Institute of Geochemistry in 1965 received a degree of Candidate of Biology in 1967. At the same academy, Dr. Vasiliev earned a Doctorate at the Laboratory Neurohumoral Regulation of Human and Animal Functions in 1975 then went on to earn a degree of Doctor of Biology in spa and aeronautics medicine in 1982. In 1985, he was named Professor of Sport Medicine Chair of the Central Institute of Physic Culture and Sports,. Moscow and in 1989 he was named Professor of Chair of the C.P.S.U. Central Committee High Party School, Stress and Distress Course, Moscow.
In addition to his current position as chief scientific advisor, Dr. Vasiliev has held positions of director of All-Union Centre Medical Care of Paralytic Patients (1990), head of Laboratory of Neurohumoral Research of Nueromuscular Pathology, Center Institute of Advanced Training of Doctors (1988), head of Neurohormonal Laboratory All-Union Scientific Centre of Medicine: Biologic Problems of Narcology (1987) and head of Neurohormonal Laboratory, Psycho-neurological Hospital No. 8 (Neuro: Clinics), Moscow (1979) and scientific adviser of Central Administrative Board (1980) all at the U.S.S.R. Ministry of Health. 1977, he was research assistant of the Institute of Psychiatry of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical Sciences in Moscow. This preceded by positions of senior staff scientist and head of Neurohormonal Laboratory of All-Union Research Institute of Hygiene of the U.S.S.R. Ministry of Communications in Moscow (1969); assistant of First Moscow Medical Institute (1965); and associate research assistant of the Laboratory of Radio Physiology at Rostov-upon-Don State University (1961).
Dr. Vasiliev has published approximately 400 scientific works including articles, monographs, books, textbooks, method handbooks, such as 'Application of Adrenograms in Neuroses Clinics (methodic recommendations)" approved by the U.S.S.R Ministry of Health in 1984, "Diagnostics and Treatment of Motor Disorders, Caused by Dopamine Metabolism (ShosinaA/asilit Syndrome)/' approved by the U.S.S.R, Ministry of Health in 1987 and Ministry of Health of Russia in 1988. He is the holder of 11 patents of the U.S.S.R., Russia, Spain, Italy, and PCT-Ceneva. In addition, Dr. Vasiliev is the author of Shoshina-Vasiliev Ida Syndrome and the Method of Biocorrection of Dopamine Etiology Diseases which was approved by the State Committee c Discoveries and Inventions at the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers in 1984; the author of Vasiliev Syndrome Among Patients Dimyelinating Diseases in 1984; and the author of Medicines for Biocorrection for the Wide Range of Paralyses with Dopamine Etiology,
A member of the editorial boards of the scientific journal IJCI-lnternational Journal of Clinical Investigation, "Dr's," University of Naples, Italy (1999), and scientific and practical journal Likarska Sprava-Vrachebnoye Deb ("Medical Science") of the Mi:.:: of Health of Ukraine, Kyiv (1999), Dr. Vasiliev is also a founding member of Pharmaceutical Medical Scientific International Ethical Committee at International Association Catholic Apostolate, Italy (2002). Founded by the patients are Moscow Association of Prof, Vasiliev's Disabled Patients, Russia (1991) and International of Prof. Vasiliev's Disabled Patients, Kyiv, Ukraine (1997).
The recipient of numerous awards and honors, Dr. Vasiliev received the U.S.S.R. Worker of Health with honours in :r: the International Film Festival (Mirabella, Italy) Prize Winner for Original Developments in Medicine, "II Carro D'ORO," 199-and Laureate of European Trade Unions premium in the field of medicine "Cavallino D'ORO," 1996. Also recognized in numerous reference works, they include Who's Who (Kyiv, Ukraine), Meditsina Zdorovye (Medicine Health), V Vasiliev, The Author Story in Brief in IjCI (2000), and in the book Prohlemi di bioetica, A. del Testa, "Dr's" (2000).
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VASILIEV Vitali Nicolaevich, b. 14 September 1938, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Medical Neuroendocrinologist. m. Faina Vasilieva. Education: Faculty of Physiology, Institute of Biology, Rostov-on-Don, 1960; Candidate of Biology Sciences, Institute of Geochemistry, 1967, Doctorate, Laboratory of Netirohumoral Regulation of Human and Animal Functions, 1975, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow; Doctor of Biology Sciences, Aerospace Medicine, Moscow, 1982; Professor of Sports Medicine Chair, Central Institute of Physical Culture and Sports, Moscow, 1985; Professor of Chair, CPSU Central Committee High Party School, 1989. Appointments include: Senior Staff Scientist, Head, Neurohormonal Laboratory, AU-Union Research Institute of Hygiene, 1069; Research Assistant, Institute of Psychiatry, USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, 1977; Head. Neurohormonal Laboratory, Psycho-neurological Hospital No 8, Moscow, 1979; Scientific Adviser Central Administrative Board, USSR Ministry of Health, 1980: Head Neuro-hormonal Laboratory, All-Union Scientific-Centre of Medico-Biologic Problems of Narcology. Moscow, 1987; Director, All-Union Centre of Medical Care of Paralytic Patients, USSR Ministry of health. 1990; Chief Scientific Advisor for biocorrection of patients with paralyses of dopamine aetology including Shoshina and Vasilyev Syndrome at clinical and medical centres in Bulgaria, Italy and Ukraine, 1993-2003. ] Publications: About 400 scientific works including article, monographs, books, textbooks and methodic I handbooks including: Application of Adrenograms in Neuroses Clinics, 1984; Diagnostics and Treatment of Motor Disorders Caused by Dopamine Metabolism j (Shoshina - Vasilyev Syndrome), 1987; 11 patents. Honours: USSR Worker of Public Health with Honours. 1982; II Carro d'Oro for Original Developments in Medicine, Mirabella, Italy, 1994 Laureat of European Trade Unions premium in the Field of Medicine, 1996; Man of the Year 2003, ABI, USA; listed in Who's Who publications and biographical dictionaries. Memberships: Editorial Boards: International Journal of Clinical j Investigation, 1999 and Likarska Sprava-Vrachebnoye Delo (Medical Science), 1999; Founding Member, I Pharmaceutical Medical Scientific International Ethical Committee, International Association Catholic j Apostolate, Italy, 2002. Address: 50 Yad Lebanim Road, j Apt 4, Haifa, Israel.