Researcher Profile: Larisa Rybina, Ph.D. — Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Researcher Profile: Larisa Rybina, Ph.D. — Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Pavlov Institute of Physiology · Russian Academy of Sciences St. Petersburg, Russia Researcher Profile

Larisa A. Rybina, Ph.D.

Candidate of Biological Sciences — Pavlov Institute of Physiology, RAS

Degree: Candidate of Biological Sciences (PhD equivalent)
Specialty: Physician of Functional Diagnostics
Institution: Institute of Physiology named I.P. Pavlov, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg
Laboratory: Laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity
Awards: Charter of the Russian Academy of Sciences "For practical contribution to the development of Russian science"; Medal of M.V. Lomonosov (International Academy of Ecology and Life Safety); Diploma of the International Biotechnology Foundation (Acad. I.N. Blokhin); Diploma and Medal of the Ukrainian Optical Society

Background

Dr. Larisa Rybina is a Candidate of Biological Sciences and functional diagnostics specialist at the Pavlov Institute of Physiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (one of the oldest and most prestigious physiology research institutions in the world). She works in the Laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity, where her research focuses on bioelectrical activity of the brain (EEG), functional state assessment under electromagnetic field exposure, and the application of optical and vibrational measurement techniques to human physiology.

Dr. Rybina has received four major awards recognizing her contributions to Russian science, optical science, biotechnology, and ecological safety research. She is also affiliated with ITMO University's instrument-making department (pribor.ifmo.ru) and has published on vibrational measurement in human physiology.

Contributions to Aires Research

Dr. Rybina conducted multiple EEG studies examining the effects of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on brain bioelectrical activity and the corrective effect of the Aires Shield and Lifetune ONE resonators.

2018 EEG Study (with Alexandrov): Documented "electromagnetic storm" in brain EEG during mobile phone exposure; showed that Aires Shield reduced the disruption. Read study →

2020 EEG Study (15 Subjects): Quantified EEG changes under mobile phone exposure and correction with Aires resonator across 15 subjects, including power spectral analysis. Read study →

2025 Clinical Study (with Sysoev, 24 Subjects): Co-led the landmark 5-stage study demonstrating that Lifetune ONE neutralizes mobile phone EEG disruption and that 7 days of continuous wear significantly increases stress resilience. Read study →

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