Biography
Peter P. Bakshinsky, Med.Sc.D., ophthalmologist of the highest qualification, Practical experience in ophthalmology - 31 years. The Vidnoe district Central clinical Hospital in Moscow region, Chief of the Department of Ophthalmology. Author of 37 scientific works. Research interests: pathophysiology of glaucoma, eye hemodynamics and microhemodynamics, vascular autoregulation, biomechanics of glaucoma, glaucoma surgery, Russia.
Research Interest
Pathophysiology of glaucoma, eye hemodynamics and microhemodynamics, vascular autoregulation, biomechanics of glaucoma, glaucoma surgery, Russia.
Biography
Ivan N. Koshits is mechanical engineer, biomechanics, a member of the St. Petersburg Sechenov Society of physiologists, biochemists, pharmacologists. Author of 70 scientific works in biomechanics, normal and pathological physiology of the eye and its elements, 2 monographs (2016). Organizer and co-head of the first scientific conferences in Russia on the Biomechanics of the eye in 1998 -2009. Author dispersion theory aiming eye on sharpness and formation mechanisms of binocular vision due to optical rings-sights in the macula. Co-author and developer of the theory of functions of fibrous sheath eyes, the theory of open angle glaucoma and metabolic theory of adaptation myopia. As well as the co-author of dynamic diagnostic methods to determine the in vivo new physiological and biomechanical characteristics of the eye. General Director of the company of «Petercom - Network / Management System Consulting Grope Cl. Corp.».
Research Interest
Mechanisms of binocular vision
Biography
Olga Svetlova, Med.Sc.D., professor of Department Ophthalmology of  North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov. Author of 217 scientific works, 2 monographs (2016). Hirsch index – 10. More than 25 years, conducts research on Biomechanics and physiology of the eye at the intersection of academic disciplines. The author generalized classification of executive mechanisms of accommodation and proposals for development of the theory of accommodation of lens by Helmholtz. Co-author and developer of the theory of functions of fibrous sheath eyes, the theory of open angle glaucoma and metabolic theory of adaptation myopia. As well as the co-author of new dynamic diagnostic methods to determine the in vivo new physiological and biomechanical characteristics of the eye.Â
Research Interest
Physiology and biomechanics of the eye, glaucoma theory, myopia, accommodation mechanisms