Researcher Profile: Dr. Stanislav Zenin — Water Biophysics Researcher, Ministry of Health Russia

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Researcher Profile: Dr. Stanislav Zenin — Water Biophysics Researcher, Ministry of Health Russia

Federal Scientific Clinical Experimental Center · Ministry of Health of Russia Moscow, Russia Researcher Profile

Dr. Stanislav V. Zenin

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Ph.D. Chemistry, Ph.D. Philosophy — Water Structure Researcher

Degrees: Doctor of Biological Sciences; Candidate of Chemistry (PhD); Candidate of Philosophy (PhD)
Institution (time of research): Ministry of Health of Russia — Federal Scientific Clinical Experimental Center of Traditional Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment
Role: Head of the Problem Laboratory of Scientific Substantiation of Traditional Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment (from 1996)
Publications: 120+ publications and research projects
Specialization: Biophysics; water structure theory; tetrahedral model of water; structured water as biological information matrix

Background

Dr. Stanislav Zenin is a biophysicist holding three doctoral degrees — Doctor of Biological Sciences, Candidate (PhD) of Chemistry, and Candidate (PhD) of Philosophy — making him one of the most broadly credentialed water researchers in Russia. He led the Problem Laboratory at the Federal Scientific Clinical Experimental Center (Ministry of Health of Russia) from 1996, focused on the scientific substantiation of traditional diagnostic and treatment methods.

Zenin is best known for developing a tetrahedral model of water structure and proposing that the structured state of water functions as an information matrix for biological processes. He has 120+ publications spanning water biophysics, electromagnetic field effects on aqueous systems, and the use of water structure analysis as a biosensor for environmental influences. His work connects the physical chemistry of water to biological information transfer — a framework used to explain why electromagnetic fields affect biological systems through their effect on cellular water.

Contributions to Aires Research

Dr. Zenin conducted two landmark studies using water conductivity and water structure analysis to assess whether mobile phone EMF damages the information-carrying capacity of water — and whether Aires resonators provide protection.

2002 Water Conductivity Study: Demonstrated that mobile phone radiation alters electrical conductivity of water; the Aires neutralizer provided complete compensation, returning conductivity to control values. Read study →

2013 Aqueous Environment Protection Study (placebo-controlled): Confirmed with placebo control that the Aires microprocessor protects the structural state of aqueous environments from EMF. Received PACE independent peer review. Read study →

PACE Peer Review of the 2013 study →

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