Alexander Gurwitsch

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Russian biologist and medical scientist



Alexander Gavrilovich Gurwitsch (1874–1954) was a Russian biologist and medical scientist known for his pioneering work in the field of biophotonics and the discovery of mitogenetic radiation.

Early life and education

Alexander Gurwitsch was born on September 26, 1874, in Poltava, Russian Empire. He studied medicine and biology at the University of Moscow, where he developed an interest in the processes of cell division and growth.

Scientific career

Gurwitsch's most notable contribution to science was his discovery of mitogenetic radiation, a type of ultraviolet radiation emitted by living tissues that he proposed could stimulate cell division. This discovery was made in the early 1920s and was initially met with skepticism by the scientific community.

Mitogenetic radiation

Gurwitsch hypothesized that cells emit a weak form of radiation that can influence the growth and division of other cells. He conducted experiments using onion roots, where he observed that the presence of one root could stimulate the growth of another when they were placed in close proximity. He attributed this effect to the emission of mitogenetic radiation.

Biophotonics

Gurwitsch's work laid the foundation for the field of biophotonics, which studies the interaction of light with biological materials. Although his original concept of mitogenetic radiation was not widely accepted, it inspired further research into the role of light in biological processes.

Later life and legacy

Despite the controversy surrounding his work, Gurwitsch continued to research and publish on the topic of cell biology and radiation. He held various academic positions throughout his career, including a professorship at the University of Moscow.

Gurwitsch's ideas have influenced modern research in cell biology, biophysics, and bioelectromagnetics. His work is recognized as an early attempt to understand the complex interactions between cells and their environment.

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